The Louvre
 
 
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Geometry
 
 
-  The symmetry group of the tiling is *2222 (pmm).
-  All the internal angles of the constituent polygons are a multiple of 36°.
-  Contains one regular pentagon.
-  Contains one regular 10-pointed star polygon with vertex angle of 108°.
-  There are three non-regular reflective tiles (including one kite).
-  The tiling satisfies the interlace condition and has no finite interlace and  two infinite interlaces with straight cross-overs.
-  The tiling is edge-to-edge.
-  As drawn, contains about 133 polygons.
 
References
 
 
Publications referenced: 
 
 
-  Photo by David Wade: LOU 018 (No location, Egypt)  of David Wade. Website: patterninislamicart.com, UK,	2015.	 [wadei]  {Website}(14th century AD)
-  Part 3, Plate ? (Fatehpur Sikri, The Large Baths, India)  of E W Smith,. The Moghul Architecture of Fathpur-Sikri, Archaeological Survey of India,	1896.	 [smith2] (1581AD, 989AH)
-  Figure 34 (No colouring in the original)  of A. J. Lee. Islamic star patterns, Muqarnas vol. 4. pp182-197 Pressmark PP.8.M,	1987.	 [lee]  {Important paper on star patterns} Available on Internet.
Photographs
 
 
 
 
Collections of similar tilings
 
 
 
Patterns using same irregular tiles: 25 
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