

In the early 1500s, Leonardo Da Vinci illustrated mathematician Luca Pacioli's book 'La Divina' (The Divine Proportion), which described a mathematical theory called the 'Golden Ratio', which was used in Renaissance paintings and sculptures to achieve balance and beauty. Da Vinci later called this the sectio aurea, or golden section. The gold foil and swirl designs on the hanger bring the golden ratio to life in this unique deck of cards.
In the early 1500s, Leonardo Da Vinci illustrated mathematician Luca Pacioli's book 'La Divina' (The Divine Proportion), which described a mathematical theory called the 'Golden Ratio', which was used in Renaissance paintings and sculptures to achieve balance and beauty. Da Vinci later called this the sectio aurea, or golden section. The gold foil and swirl designs on the hanger bring the golden ratio to life in this unique deck of cards.
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In the early 1500s, Leonardo Da Vinci illustrated mathematician Luca Pacioli's book La Divina (The Divine Proportion), which described a mathematical theory called the Golden Ratio, which was used in Renaissance paintings and sculptures to achieve balance and beauty. Da Vinci later called this the sectio aurea, or golden section. The gold foil and swirl designs on the hanger bring the golden ratio to life in this unique deck of cards.