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Set of three wooden Platonic solids in brown, comprising a dodecahedron (12 faces) and two icosahedra (18 and 24 faces), each 26 cm across, produced in France in 2000 by Da Vinci Figures and in excellent condition as a complete series.

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A set of 3 geometric figures called Platonic Solids

Ethereal representations, both scientific and mystical, Plato's solids played an important role in Plato's philosophy. In the Timaeus (-358 BC), Plato associated each of the four elements, Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, with a representative solid.

1. Dodecahedron - 12 faces - Wood - Brown color - 250x250x250 mm
2. Icosahedron - 18 faces - Wood - Brown color - 250x250x250 mm
3. Icosahedron - 24 faces - Wood - Brown color - 250x250x250 mm


Platonic figures are today the supreme expression of the majesty of geometry. The mysterious powers of mathematics and science, and their application to art, were a favorite subject of the Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519). His delicately shaded illustrations of polyhedra appear in Luca Pacioli's 1509 book, Divina Proportione. These shapes were thought to be linked to the elements: the cube to earth, the tetrahedron to fire, the octahedron to air, the icosahedron to water, and the dodecahedron to the celestial ether. Enjoy the classical beauty and pleasing proportions of these intriguing, timeless forms.

Carefully packaged - Shipping to France and all countries via Colissimo registered mail.

A set of 3 geometric figures called Platonic Solids

Ethereal representations, both scientific and mystical, Plato's solids played an important role in Plato's philosophy. In the Timaeus (-358 BC), Plato associated each of the four elements, Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, with a representative solid.

1. Dodecahedron - 12 faces - Wood - Brown color - 250x250x250 mm
2. Icosahedron - 18 faces - Wood - Brown color - 250x250x250 mm
3. Icosahedron - 24 faces - Wood - Brown color - 250x250x250 mm


Platonic figures are today the supreme expression of the majesty of geometry. The mysterious powers of mathematics and science, and their application to art, were a favorite subject of the Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519). His delicately shaded illustrations of polyhedra appear in Luca Pacioli's 1509 book, Divina Proportione. These shapes were thought to be linked to the elements: the cube to earth, the tetrahedron to fire, the octahedron to air, the icosahedron to water, and the dodecahedron to the celestial ether. Enjoy the classical beauty and pleasing proportions of these intriguing, timeless forms.

Carefully packaged - Shipping to France and all countries via Colissimo registered mail.

Details

Era
After 2000
Number of items
3
Country
France
Geographical specification
France
Map maker/ publisher
Da Vinci figures
Map/ Book title
Solides de Platon - L'eau - la Terre - l'Air - Lot de 3 figures en bois
Period
2000
Condition
Excellent
Technique
wood
Additional Information
complete series
Height
26 cm
Width
26 cm
Diameter
26 cm
FranceVerified
343
Objects sold
92.68%
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