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Transcendental Collection

"Transcendental: Exploring the Boundless Beauty of Art and Mathematics" In a world where art and mathematics converge, the concept takes on a mesmerizing form

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Five Panels of a Vajrasattva Crown with Transcendental Buddhas, 15th century

Five Panels of a Vajrasattva Crown with Transcendental Buddhas, 15th century

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Group IX / SUW, No. 23. The Swan, No. 23, 1915 (oil on canvas)

Group IX / SUW, No. 23. The Swan, No. 23, 1915 (oil on canvas)
HGM81162 Group IX/SUW, No. 23. The Swan, No. 23, 1915 (oil on canvas) by Klint, Hilma af (1862-1944); 155x152 cm; Private Collection; eKunstmuseum den Haag; Swedish, out of copyright

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Altarpiece, Group X, Number 1, 1915 (oil & metal leaf on canvas)

Altarpiece, Group X, Number 1, 1915 (oil & metal leaf on canvas)
HGM81161 Altarpiece, Group X, Number 1, 1915 (oil & metal leaf on canvas) by Klint, Hilma af (1862-1944); 237.5A--179.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Manjushri (colour on silk, mounted as a hanging scroll)

Manjushri (colour on silk, mounted as a hanging scroll)
874852 Manjushri (colour on silk, mounted as a hanging scroll) by Korean School, (16th century); 29.69 x18.1 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Manjushri)

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Eulers identity

Eulers identity. This equation, named for Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783), defines the relationship between several fundamental mathematical constants

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Squaring the circle, 17th century C017 / 8003

Squaring the circle, 17th century C017 / 8003
Squaring the circle. 17th-century diagram showing geometrical calculations related to the problem known as squaring the circle

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Luise Adelgund Gottsched

Luise Adelgund Gottsched
LUISE ADELGUNDE VIKTORIA GOTTSCHED (nee Kulmus) wife of Johann Christoph G. professor of Rational and Transcendental Philosophy. Date: circa 1760

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Johann Gottsched - 3

Johann Gottsched - 3
JOHANN CHRISTOPH GOTTSCHED German writer, professor of Rational and Transcendental Philosophy (those Germans !). Date: 1700 - 1766

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Johann Gottsched - 1

Johann Gottsched - 1
JOHANN CHRISTOPH GOTTSCHED German writer, professor of Rational and Transcendental Philosophy (those Germans !). Date: 1700 - 1766

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Johann Gottsched - 2

Johann Gottsched - 2
JOHANN CHRISTOPH GOTTSCHED German writer, professor of Rational and Transcendental Philosophy (those Germans !). Date: 1700 - 1766

Background imageTranscendental Collection: Transcendental Frog

Transcendental Frog
TRANSCENDENTAL FROG Frogs are honoured at Kiang-si and at Tche-kiang : they have healing and divinatory powers, and temples are dedicated to them

Background imageTranscendental Collection: China : Ou-Long

China : Ou-Long
OU-LONG The transcendental millipede, one of the seven demons of the mountain Mei-chan, enlisted in the service of the god Tcheou-wang

Background imageTranscendental Collection: China : Tai-Li

China : Tai-Li
TAI-LI the transcendental dog, depicted expectorating a projectile in the form of a huge red pearl against an enemy


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"Transcendental: Exploring the Boundless Beauty of Art and Mathematics" In a world where art and mathematics converge, the concept takes on a mesmerizing form. From the delicate strokes of a hummingbird in pink to the intricate details of five panels depicting Vajrasattva Crown with Transcendental Buddhas from the 15th century, we are transported into a realm beyond our imagination. The allure continues as we delve into Group IX / SUW's masterpiece, "The Swan. " Painted in 1915, this oil on canvas captures the essence of grace and elegance. Its counterpart, Altarpiece from Group X, Number 1 also painted in 1915 using metal leaf on canvas, evokes a sense of divinity that transcends earthly boundaries. As we explore further, Manjushri emerges as an embodiment of wisdom and enlightenment. This vibrant depiction on silk mounted as a hanging scroll invites us to seek knowledge beyond conventional means. Amidst these artistic wonders lies Luise Adelgund Gottsched - an enigmatic figure whose presence adds depth to our journey. Her connection with Johann Gottsched sparks curiosity about their relationship and their contribution to intellectual discourse. But it is not just art that captivates us; mathematics too holds its own transcendental charm. Euler's identity stands at the intersection between numbers and beauty – an equation that defies logic yet reveals profound truths about our universe. And finally, Squaring the Circle brings us back to ancient times when mathematicians sought harmony between geometry and arithmetic. The quest for perfection remains eternal even centuries later. In this exploration of all things transcendental – be it through art or mathematics – we find ourselves drawn towards something greater than ourselves, and is through these glimpses into another dimension that we begin to understand what lies beyond our limited perception - boundless beauty waiting to be discovered.