Peak Ages of Productivity for Authors, Painters, Musicians & Scientists

Using number of books, paintings, albums and papers released by practitioners at each age.

Interesting research from Miller (1999) and Kanazawa (2003)

Alt text: "Graph showing number of books released by male and female authors at different ages. Peak production age for both genders is around 46. Data source: Miller (1999) from a sample of 229 notable authors."

Area Graph titled "Painters - Peak Age of Production" showing the number of paintings created by artists at different ages from a sample of 739 painters. The peak production age is 35, with separate lines for male (blue) and female (beige) painters. Data source: Miller (1999).

Area Graph titled "Jazz Musicians - Peak Age" showing the number of albums released by artists of each age. The peak number of albums is at age 36. Data source: Miller (1999) from a sample of 719 notable jazz musicians.

Area Graph showing peak age for scientists' major discoveries and publications. The x-axis represents age ranging from 20 to 80, and the y-axis shows the number of discoveries. The purple curve (1935-1965) peaks sharply around age 37, while the green curve (post-1965) peaks more broadly. Annotations indicate that the burden of knowledge increased after 1965, requiring more time to master fields.