The symmetry properties of an ornament contain information about its civilisation and its interactions with other cultural sources. Two-dimensional periodic ornaments can be strictly classified into a limited set of 17 mathematical symmetry groups, also known as wallpaper groups. The collection of ornaments thus classified for a civilisation is characteristic of the cultural group and serves as a fingerprint to identify that group. If the distribution of wallpaper groups is available for several societies, mathematical methods can be applied to determine similarities and differences between the art practices of these communities. This method allows a systematic approach to the general ornamental practices within a culture and their interact...
Especially suitable for the study of 2-dimensional symmetry, antisymmetry and colored symmetry is th...
The associated data (Excel spreadsheet and Access database) for the Symmetry in European Folk Costum...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...
A mathematical classification of two-dimensional ornaments into 17 plane symmetry groups is presente...
The Armenian mediaeval culture is a treasure of ornaments. Sacral architecture, stone and wood carvi...
Planar ornaments of medieval civilizations are classified in terms of 17 wallpaper groups. The calcu...
We investigate two-dimensional, periodic ornaments of the Late Hellenistic (some centuries before th...
AbstractAn investigation of the Moorish ornaments from the Alhambra (in Granada, Spain) shows that t...
The fractal geometry is a relatively new research subject in theory of architecture, but its princip...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
The Seljuks, who came from the Central Asian prairies, invaded Asia Minor towards the end of the 11t...
Ornaments are repetitive patterns. They are created by repeating a base unit using four primitive ge...
AbstractEarlier investigations [1] have revealed that mirror double frieze types were used in the or...
Art often contains symmetrical patterns that combine mathematics and artistic design in a way that i...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
Especially suitable for the study of 2-dimensional symmetry, antisymmetry and colored symmetry is th...
The associated data (Excel spreadsheet and Access database) for the Symmetry in European Folk Costum...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...
A mathematical classification of two-dimensional ornaments into 17 plane symmetry groups is presente...
The Armenian mediaeval culture is a treasure of ornaments. Sacral architecture, stone and wood carvi...
Planar ornaments of medieval civilizations are classified in terms of 17 wallpaper groups. The calcu...
We investigate two-dimensional, periodic ornaments of the Late Hellenistic (some centuries before th...
AbstractAn investigation of the Moorish ornaments from the Alhambra (in Granada, Spain) shows that t...
The fractal geometry is a relatively new research subject in theory of architecture, but its princip...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
The Seljuks, who came from the Central Asian prairies, invaded Asia Minor towards the end of the 11t...
Ornaments are repetitive patterns. They are created by repeating a base unit using four primitive ge...
AbstractEarlier investigations [1] have revealed that mirror double frieze types were used in the or...
Art often contains symmetrical patterns that combine mathematics and artistic design in a way that i...
Symmetry analysis is a tool for classifying one- and two-dimensional patterns. A total of seven arra...
Especially suitable for the study of 2-dimensional symmetry, antisymmetry and colored symmetry is th...
The associated data (Excel spreadsheet and Access database) for the Symmetry in European Folk Costum...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...