
TL;DR
This paper examines Leonardo's polyhedron drawings, arguing that Leonardo intentionally depicted the Pseudo-RCO rather than making an error, based on historical and analytical evidence.
Contribution
It provides support for the hypothesis that Leonardo intentionally drew the Pseudo-RCO, challenging the view that it was an error.
Findings
Arguments supporting Leonardo's intentional depiction of the Pseudo-RCO.
Analysis of historical context and drawing techniques.
Implications for understanding Leonardo's geometric precision.
Abstract
There are two hypotheses on Leonardo's polyhedron based on the Pseudo-RCO and drawn for Luca Pacioli's book: Leonardo made an error, or: Leonardo draw it with intention, as it is. We give arguments, which support the Intention-hypothesis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAesthetic Perception and Analysis · Architecture and Art History Studies
