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Statue of Liberty and Geometric Art, Pythagoras and Squares

Lady of the Harbor
A geometric masterpiece
Pythagorean dream

Copper lady stands
Pythagorean squares breathe life
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Statue of Liberty and Geometric Art, Pythagoras and Squares, bride's chair, Franciscan's cowl, peacock's tail, windmill or Pythagorean pants

Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans.

Geometric Art using Mobile Apps
Geometric art is a form of art based on the use and application of geometric figures. A geometric figure is any set or combination of points, lines, surfaces and solids.

A mobile app or mobile application software is a computer program designed to run on smartphones and tablet computers.

Pythagorean Theorem
In any right triangle the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Euclid's proof is based on the right triangle and it's three side's squares. The figure (see above) is known as bride's chair, Franciscan's cowl, peacock's tail, windmill or Pythagorean pants.

See also:
The Base of the Statue of Liberty, Star Polygon of 11 Vertices and the Golden Rectangle.
The Statue of Liberty, New York City and Geometry, Shapes, Size, Position, Measurement.
Statue of Liberty & Lights. Geometric Art. iPad Apps.
Statue of Liberty and Delaunay Triangulation.
Isolines illustration: Statue of Liberty, Geometric Art.
Statue of Liberty and Delaunay Triangulation, Face.
Pythagoras and Delaunay Triangulation Art
Word Cloud of Pythagorean Theorem
 


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