Hidden Harmony is a very engaging, well written and beautifully illustrated book. I highly recommend it. -- Gerald Holton, author of Einstein, History and Other Passions
Preface
1. The Mind's Eye as Interpreter
2. What Is Saved and Why
3. What Is Broken and How
4. The Balacen of Shapes
5. Some Visual Elements in Art
6. Searching for Light
7. Einstein's Relativity and the Escape from Relativism
8. Form in Impressionism and Postimpressionism
9. Cubism and the Expanding Horizon
10. The Growing Circle of Understanding
Notes
Index
J. R. Leibowitz is an emeritus professor of physics and former chairman of the art department at the Catholic University of America. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society.
The first thing I noticed when I picked up Hidden Harmony was its excellent production quality and aesthetics... The next thing that attracted me to the book was Leibowitz's impeccable taste... He writes extremely well, conveying his convictions in an erudite manner totally devoid of snobbery. -- Eric J. Heller Physics Today An original perspective on the relation between physics and art. -- Sebastian de Haro and Thomas van Lier Found Physics The author's comments on art are as stimulating as his exposition of physical theories is clear. -- Alan Williams The Art Book This is a thoroughly thought-provoking, accessible read, which not only provides some interesting views on art but gives some very nice insights into the concepts underlying physics. -- Barry Kent Observatory Magazine This material undoubtedly resulted in an excellent classroom experience and if one were contemplating offering such an interdisciplinary course it might be a useful resource. -- Ralph Davis American Journal of Physics
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