Introduction: In ancient days, it was believed that attractive and harmonious faces were having certain fixed proportions known as neoclassical canons. These canons were used extensively by Leonardo Da Vinci, Durer in their art during renaissance. They served as guidelines for artists as well as for aesthetic surgeons for centuries and proved to be helpful till now. From ancient days to modern era, the exact formula of beauty is not yet calculated. The norms of beauty changes from country to country and race to race. A face is beautiful and shows harmonious features if the individual components are proportional, this is what is referred as facial balance. In ancient Greece, they calculated the formula for creation of art and thes...
Analysis of attractiveness of faces has long been a topic of research. Literature has identified man...
Golden Section, holding the proportion of I: 1.618 is claimed as one of the most numerically beautif...
AIM: To investigate the relationship between divine proportion and facial esthetics in frontal photo...
The neoclassical canons were used to define the proportions between various areas of the head and fa...
Background: Proportions derived from neoclassical canons, initially described by Renaissance sculpto...
t Four vertical and three horizontal measurements were taken to assess the validity of neoclassical ...
Background:. An ideal facial proportion has been attempted since the ancient times. However, modern ...
Introduction: The subject of beauty has been the topic of much debate throughout history, and method...
When anthropometric methods were introduced into clinical practice to quantify changes in the cranio...
Aim was to explore the presence of neoclassical canons of facial beauty among young people in Croati...
Aim: To evaluate facial divine proportion and its relationship to facial attractiveness in the south...
Copyright © 2014 Jovana Milutinovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Measurements of the human face as part of the body have been performed since the Greek era, and many...
Statement of problem: Faces considered attractive tend to possess a general harmony; however, scient...
PubMedID: 8782316The present study was conducted to examine whether the thumb rule of Leonardo da Vi...
Analysis of attractiveness of faces has long been a topic of research. Literature has identified man...
Golden Section, holding the proportion of I: 1.618 is claimed as one of the most numerically beautif...
AIM: To investigate the relationship between divine proportion and facial esthetics in frontal photo...
The neoclassical canons were used to define the proportions between various areas of the head and fa...
Background: Proportions derived from neoclassical canons, initially described by Renaissance sculpto...
t Four vertical and three horizontal measurements were taken to assess the validity of neoclassical ...
Background:. An ideal facial proportion has been attempted since the ancient times. However, modern ...
Introduction: The subject of beauty has been the topic of much debate throughout history, and method...
When anthropometric methods were introduced into clinical practice to quantify changes in the cranio...
Aim was to explore the presence of neoclassical canons of facial beauty among young people in Croati...
Aim: To evaluate facial divine proportion and its relationship to facial attractiveness in the south...
Copyright © 2014 Jovana Milutinovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Measurements of the human face as part of the body have been performed since the Greek era, and many...
Statement of problem: Faces considered attractive tend to possess a general harmony; however, scient...
PubMedID: 8782316The present study was conducted to examine whether the thumb rule of Leonardo da Vi...
Analysis of attractiveness of faces has long been a topic of research. Literature has identified man...
Golden Section, holding the proportion of I: 1.618 is claimed as one of the most numerically beautif...
AIM: To investigate the relationship between divine proportion and facial esthetics in frontal photo...