Object Details
painter
Johnson, Crockett
Description
Plane figures of the same size and shape can be moved about in several ways and preserve their size and form. Such congruent transformations, as they are called, are combinations of rotations about a point or a line, reflections about a line, or translations in which the figure moves about the plane but the directions of the sides is unchanged.
This painting, which closely follows a diagram from a book by H. S. M. Coxeter, illustrates two properties of congruent transformations. First, a transformation in which only one point remains unchanged is a rotation. In the figure, the triangle PQR passes through a congruent transformation into the triangle PQ'R'. Suppose that the transformation consisted of a reflection. Then triangle PQR could be rotated about the line m to another triangle, PRR[1]. However, these two triangles have a line, and not simply a point, in common. Coxeter went on to argue that any congruent transformation can be constructed as the product of reflections, the number of which can be reduced to three.
In the painting, as in the diagram, there are three congruent triangles. One light blue and gray triangle rotates into another light blue triangle above it to the right (the axis of rotation is perpendicular to the painting). The blue and blue-gray triangle is a rotation of the first triangle about the axis m, and a reflection of the other. The background is in two shades of gray, divided by this line of rotation.
The painting is #73 in the series and signed: CJ70. It has a metal frame.
Reference: H. S. M. Coxeter, The Real Projective Plane, p. 153.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Ruth Krauss in memory of Crockett Johnson
date made
1970
ID Number
1979.1093.47
catalog number
1979.1093.47
accession number
1979.1093
Object Name
painting
Physical Description
masonite (substrate material)
metal (frame material)
Measurements
overall: 61.5 cm x 77 cm x 2.5 cm; 24 3/16 in x 30 5/16 in x in
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_694671