Misconceptions about the Golden Ratio

by Matthew Innis |

Around 1990, Dr. George Markowsky, professor of computer science at the University of Maine, intended to present a talk about the wonders of the golden ratio to his school’s Classics Club. Like any good scientist, he decided to double-check the “facts” before he repeated what he had read so often in textbooks, newspapers, and scholarly…

Access to the full article is limited to Lifetime Member members.
To continue reading this article, and to gain access to hundreds more with similar content, please subscribe to Underpaintings Magazine. Rates are now only $24.00 a year.
To keep updated on new articles as they are added, please subscribe to the Underpaintings mailing list.

If you are just logged in, but still see this message try to refresh the page.

Log InRegister

Comments are closed for this post

Recent Articles

At Auction: Illustration Art at Heritage Auctions

by Matthew Innis |

Random Inspiration: An Jung-hwan Part II

by Matthew Innis |

Random Inspiration: An Jung-hwan Part I

by Matthew Innis |

An Exciting Week at Sotheby’s

by Matthew Innis |