Log-correlated color in Monet's paintings
Jaron Kent-Dobias

TL;DR
This paper presents evidence of logarithmic color correlations in Monet's paintings, suggesting a mathematical pattern in his artistic style.
Contribution
It introduces the novel finding of logarithmic correlations in Monet's artwork, linking art analysis with mathematical patterns.
Findings
Logarithmic color correlations are present in Monet's paintings.
The correlations reveal underlying mathematical structures in Monet's art.
This insight may influence future art analysis and understanding of Monet's style.
Abstract
We describe evidence for logarithmic correlations within the paintings of Claude Monet.
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TopicsColor Science and Applications · Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
