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Nature 436, 917 (18 August 2005) | doi:10.1038/436917a; Published online 17 August 2005
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Science in culture: Prussian precision
Martin Kemp1
Technical drawing lay at the heart of a flourishing of both the arts and the physical sciences in nineteenth-century Berlin. The precise lines of geometry obtained practical expression and gave shape to painting, sculpture and architecture.
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