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Cosa (chi) è proportions$515302$ - definizione

RATIO
Canon of Proportions; Human proportions; Ideal female form; Body proportion; Human proportion; Scaling of body proportions; Leg-to-body ratio; Artistic anatomy
  • Drawing of a human male, showing the order of measurement in preparation for a figurative art work (Lantéri, 1903)<ref name= Lanteri />
  • ''[[Madonna with the Long Neck]]'', c. 1534–1540, by [[Parmigianino]]. As in other [[Mannerist]] works, the proportions of the body – here the [[neck]] – are exaggerated for artistic effect.
  • Venus of Brassempouy, about 25,000 years ago

Body proportions         
While there is significant variation in anatomical proportions between people, certain body proportions have become canonical in figurative art. The study of body proportions, as part of the study of artistic anatomy, explores the relation of the elements of the human body to each other and to the whole.
Law of reciprocal proportions         
Reciprocal proportions; Law of equivalent proportions
The law of reciprocal proportions also called law of equivalent proportionsor law of permanent ratios is one of the basic laws of stoichiometry.
Law of multiple proportions         
UNDER LAWS OF STOICHIOMETRY
Law of chemical combinations; Law of simple multiple proportions; Law of multiple proportion; Law of Multiple Proportions
In chemistry, the law of multiple proportions states that if two elements form more than one compound, then the ratios of the masses of the second element which combine with a fixed mass of the first element will always be ratios of small whole numbers. This law is also known as: Dalton's Law, named after John Dalton, the chemist who first expressed it.

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Body proportions

While there is significant variation in anatomical proportions between people, certain body proportions have become canonical in figurative art. The study of body proportions, as part of the study of artistic anatomy, explores the relation of the elements of the human body to each other and to the whole. These ratios are used in depictions of the human figure and may become part of an artistic canon of body proportion within a culture. Academic art of the nineteenth century demanded close adherence to these reference metrics and some artists in the early twentieth century rejected those constraints and consciously mutated them.