
The Divine Proportion (Luca Pacioli)
The Divine Proportion, also known as the Golden Ratio, is a special mathematical relationship where the ratio of two quantities is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger one—approximately 1.618. Named after mathematician Luca Pacioli who described it in his work, this ratio appears naturally in nature, art, and architecture, creating aesthetically pleasing proportions. It’s often used to achieve harmony and balance, guiding the design of everything from building facades to visual compositions. The Divine Proportion embodies a mathematical harmony that has influenced both scientific understanding and artistic creation throughout history.