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The mathematics of cubism

This infographic is about the mathematics of cubism. Cubism is the work of three principal painters: Picasso, Braque, and Gris, all of them deeply influenced by the theory of relativity of Einstein The mathematics of cubism. Cubism is not merely an abstract art. Cubism tries to paint the vision of objects from the fourth dimension.

The twentieth century was full of changes for almost every field of the human intellect. Painters, musicians, architects, mathematicians, physicists, astronomers were affected in their careers by the turmoil of changes occurring almost daily. Commotion was in the minds o everybody.

This infographic is about the mathematics of cubism. Cubism is the work of three principal painters: Picasso, Braque, and Gris, all of them deeply influenced by the theory of relativity of Einstein 

The concept of time and its relation with the fourth dimension was one of the most choking news for the intellectual community. But it is somewhat strange that it was in painting and the plastic arts where the fourth dimensions was immediately welcomed.

This infographic is about three famous painters that molded the concept of cubism, and its relation with the fourth dimension.

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This book is the basic step to the understanding of the fourth dimension. Hinton was the the man that inspired many other writers to pursue the research of higher dimensions. 100 pages in crisp PDF and lots of illustrations.

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