The Social Status of the Artist in the Fifteenth Century: Art and Mathematics

Science and Philosophy 4 (2):85-95 (2016)
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Abstract

In the fifteenth century it begins the change of status of the artist, metamorphosis that is to pass from the condition of craftsman to that of artist. The different parallel that are made during that time between painting and poetry, mathematical content regarding the artwork, represent aspects used by the artists to demonstrate the intellectual character of their art.

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