Karl Wilhelm Pohlke
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Karl Wilhelm Pohlke (28 January 1810 in
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– 27 November 1876 in Berlin) was a German painter who established an important geometric statement, which is fundamental for
axonometric projection Axonometric projection is a type of orthographic projection used for creating a pictorial drawing of an object, where the object is rotated around one or more of its axes to reveal multiple sides.Gary R. Bertoline et al. (2002) ''Technical Graphi ...
s. The statement is called
Pohlke's theorem Pohlke's theorem is the fundamental theorem of axonometry. It was established 1853 by the German painter and teacher of descriptive geometry Karl Wilhelm Pohlke. The first proof of the theorem was published 1864 by the German mathematician Hermann ...
.


Life

Karl Wilhelm Pohlke was taught painting by Wilhelm Hensel at the Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Künste in Berlin and participated in his first exhibition there in 1832. After finishing his studies he earned his living for some years painting landscapes and teaching perspective drawing privately. In 1835 Pohlke went to France and improved his abilities at the
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with
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and
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. In 1843 he went to Italy. After 10 years he returned in 1845 to Berlin, where he got 1849 at the Königlichen Bauakademie an appointment as lecturer and in 1860 was promoted to Professor for Descriptive Geometry and Perspective. Between 1860 and 1876 he published a textbook on descriptive geometry, consisting of two volumes, where he introduced (in the 1st volume) his statement, later called "
Pohlke's theorem Pohlke's theorem is the fundamental theorem of axonometry. It was established 1853 by the German painter and teacher of descriptive geometry Karl Wilhelm Pohlke. The first proof of the theorem was published 1864 by the German mathematician Hermann ...
" on
axonometric projection Axonometric projection is a type of orthographic projection used for creating a pictorial drawing of an object, where the object is rotated around one or more of its axes to reveal multiple sides.Gary R. Bertoline et al. (2002) ''Technical Graphi ...
s: "Any three line segments \overline O\overline U,\overline O\overline V,\overline O\overline W in a plane but not on a line can be considered as the parallel projection of three edges OU,OV,OW of a cube." This theorem is the mathematical justification of a commonly used drawing method and is a remarkable contribution of an artist to mathematics.


Selected works


Book

* ''Zehn Tafeln zur darstellenden Geometrie.'' Gaertner-Verlag, Berlin 187
(Google Books.)
** 1st volume: ''Darstellung der geraden Linien und ebenen Flächen,so wie der aus ihnen zusammengesetzten Gebilde, vermittelst der verschiedenen Projektionsarten'' ** 2nd volume: ''Darstellung einiger krummer Linien und krummen Flächen''


Paintings

* ''Brunnen am Vierwaldstätter See'', * ''Blick auf Glienicke'', at
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, Berlin


External links


Pohlke's Theorem -- from Wolfram MathWorld
* Institut für Mathematik und Informatik der Universität Greifswald: ''Mathematik und Kunst''

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