Aesthetical issues of leonardo da vinci’s and pablo picasso’s paintings with stochastic evaluation

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A physical process is characterized as complex when it is difficult to analyze or explain in a simple way. The complexity within an art painting is expected to be high, possibly comparable to that of nature. Therefore, constructions of artists (e.g., paintings, music, literature, etc.) are expected to be also of high complexity since they are produced by numerous human (e.g., logic, instinct, emotions, etc.) and non-human (e.g., quality of paints, paper, tools, etc.) processes interacting with each other in a complex manner. The result of the interaction among various processes is not a white-noise behavior, but one where clusters of high or low values of quantified attributes appear in a non-predictive manner, thus highly increasing the uncertainty and the variability. In this work, we analyze stochastic patterns in terms of the dependence structure of art paintings of Da Vinci and Picasso with a stochastic 2D tool and investigate the similarities or differences among the artworks.

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Sargentis, G. F., Dimitriadis, P., & Koutsoyiannis, D. (2020). Aesthetical issues of leonardo da vinci’s and pablo picasso’s paintings with stochastic evaluation. Heritage, 3(2), 283–305. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage3020017

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