The rules regardless of how they originated has been used for thousands of years.
The Golden Spiral is also based on prime numbers.
The use in art dates back much further than the Roman or even Greek era, but the terminology itself though may be found in various forms, follows rules that even the ancient Chinese followed.
I understand that there are those who may disagree but here is the reality.
Art, architecture, the "rules of thirds" the Golden circle, golden triangle etc. are in fact concepts long studied in multiple disciplines, including art and even in old and modern medicine.
When I studied much of these concepts in art class
I'm sorry, I just don't buy it. And I will be brutal and frank here, and though I wish to upset no-one it is often the case that sometimes you have to point out the ridiculous in order to progress...
I can destroy your theory in three simple line drawings:
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So where is the progression in the ROT? Where is the moment, the dynamics? How does it make you feel, how does it access your memory, experience and emotion? Where is the *expressive line*?
It is simple left brain thought. Trying to force art which is, in it's simplest form, an understanding of what it means to be human to conform to the logic of geometry, a logic we can understand in favour of the *art* we don't. When we start to learn photography we begin with the mechanics of the camera and exposure. We progress to the geometry and maths of the rectangle with simple *rules* and we think we know it all. But we are still firmly in the *left brain* and some never leave it.
Then we begin to learn about colour. And we also begin to learn that images are not ruled by absolutes and that human thought and emotion is actually about the abstract. We begin to see the contradictions, the abstract connections and progressions. And most of all we realise just how far off base all this talk of the *ROT* and *leading lines* really is...
It's what you learn in art class...


