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History of Geometry
Nyla
Created on September 18, 2025
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By Nyla Small
History ofGeometry
In a fun way :)
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Introduction
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Lets learn about how they created geometry!
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Geometry in the Renaissance was used to create perspective, making art look 3D and realistic. Artists like Brunelleschi and da Vinci applied vanishing points, proportion, and parallel lines to show depth and balance. This shifted art from flat medieval styles to lifelike scenes, blending math with creativity for more natural and human-centered works.
Geometry in Renaissance art was focused on drawing perfect circles around figures, which artists believed protected the harmony of the painting and kept the viewer’s eye centered.
Renaissance artists used geometry mainly to measure paint colors, mixing exact angles into pigments to make them brighter and longer lasting.
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The triangle was invented in the Renaissance so artists could measure shadows, and before that people didn’t use it in geometry.
The triangle was invented in the Renaissance so artists could measure shadows, and before that people didn’t use it in geometry.
The circle was seen as a perfect shape since ancient times. Greeks like Euclid and Archimedes studied it for math and pi, while Renaissance artists used it in perspective and design to show harmony and balance.
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