Trees depicted in famous artworks across a range of styles follow the same mathematical rules as their real-life counterparts ...
Trees depicted in the artwork of famous painters like Leonardo da Vinci and Piet Mondrian follow the math behind their branching pattern in nature, a new study says. At such a critical moment in US ...
A long scroll of tiny thumbnail images showing the changes in Mondrian’s painting style over time. The sequence begins with depictions of trees and human forms, then moves into abstractions and ...
Without realistic scaling, would this painting even be a tree? As if to prove the point, Mondrian made a subsequent painting the following year, also with a gray background, curved lines and the ...
Even abstract paintings such as Piet Mondrian's 1912 cubist Gray Tree, which doesn’t visually show treelike colours, can be identified as trees if a realistic value for α is used, researchers say.