How was Piet Mondrian’s philosophy of art similar to the beliefs of ancient Greeks?

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Both believed in vigorous exercise prior to creating art.
Both believed in vigorous exercise prior to creating art.

Mondrian and the Greeks believed the golden ratio was the most important principle of art.
Mondrian and the Greeks believed the golden ratio was the most important principle of art.

Both believed that true art could only be accomplished with a clear head.
Both believed that true art could only be accomplished with a clear head.

Mondrian’s belief in an underlying spiritual order mirrored the Greek’s desire to learn the laws of math and nature.

Mondrian’s belief in an underlying spiritual order mirrored the Greek’s desire to learn the laws of math and nature.

Which is the best explanation for why the golden ratio was so attractive to the Greeks?

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Greek artist were also mathematicians.
Greek artist were also mathematicians.

The golden ratio was a guiding principle in an often chaotic world.
The golden ratio was a guiding principle in an often chaotic world.

It made construction much easier.
It made construction much easier.

The golden ration offered hope for a richer future.

The golden ratio was a guiding principle in an often chaotic world.