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                       1.  The  exterior  dimension  of  the
                          Parthenon      in   Athens,     Greece
                          embodies the golden ratio.


                       2.  Leonardo da Vinci used the golden
                          ratio  to  define  the  fundamental
                          portions     in   his   works.       He
                          incorporated  the  golden  ratio             Image Credit: https://emptyeasel.com/2009/01/20/a-guide-to-the-
                                                                       golden-ratio-aka-golden-section-or-golden-mean-for-artists/
                          most of his own paintings  such as




















                          the Vitruvian Man, The Last Supper, and Monalisa.
                       3.  Michaelangelo di Lodovico Simon also used golden ratio in his painting,
                          “The Creation of Adam”. This painting can be seen on the ceiling of the
                          Sistine Chapel. He used the golden ratio showing how God’s finger and
                          Adam’s finger meet precisely at the golden ratio point of the weight and
                          the height of the area that contains them.


                       4.  Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino or more popularly known as Raphael was also
                          a painter and architect during the Renaissance period. In his paintings,


















                                                                           Image credit:https://mindblown.smumn.edu/uncategorized/can-
                                                                           beauty-be-explained-through-math/
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