No person is ever completely symmetrical, but neither were the ancient Greeks 'out of proportion'. They looked just like people today, only their average height was a little less. Most men would be happy to measure something like 1.70m (5 ft.6)
I think a proportion will best explain this answer. Odysseus/Zeus = Grass/Flamethrower
Ryu Hayabusa loves neither Ayane nor Kasumi. He's married to Irene Lew ((canon)).
They applied order to art and architecture. They used the natural proportion of 1 : 1.615.... This proportion is used throughout nature, and when applied to art/architecture it makes it pleasing to the eye. The Parthenon in Athens , Greece, was constructed using this proportion. So when you see it ( picture or reality) , check for these proportions.
The word is derived from a Hebrew and Greek word denoting a reed or cane, It applied to religious works meaning something straight and measured and that the Scriptures contained the rule of faith and practice
scientific method
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Polykleitos
Proportion of Egyptian Art such as profile view, hierarchical scale, and register lines
Claudia VON CANON has written: 'The moonclock'
Canon R. Porter has written: 'Religion in England'
Rachel Canon has written: 'The anniversary' -- subject(s): Assassination, Fiction, Women presidents 'Untitled /Canon'
James Canon O'Boyle has written: 'Life of St. Malachy'
Canon Moore has written: 'Croyland,the abbey,bridge and Saint Guthlac'
Canon Peter Ryan has written: 'History of Kilmurry-Ibrickane'
Emile Jombart has written: 'Summary of Canon law' -- subject(s): Canon law
Robert Owen has written: 'Institutes of canon law' -- subject(s): Canon law