Da Vincis Vitruvian Man


Da Vinci - Vitruvian Man Framed Canvas

Da Vinci - Vitruvian Man Framed Canvas
An ancient Roman architect, Vitruvius, wrote a series of books on architecture. In one of the volumes he states the human body is the model of perfection. Vitruvius justifies this by stating that the human body, with arms da vincis vitruvian man and legs extended, fits into the perfect geometric forms, the circle, da vincis vitruvian man and the square. This fragment of the philosophy of Pythagoras seized the imagination of the Renaissance. Many artists tried to illustrate this divine relationship, but with varying success. It took the genius of Leonardo da Vinci to solve the problem. Leonardo started by drawing a perfectly proportioned man da vincis vitruvian man and then found the circle da vincis vitruvian man and square in the figure. Vitruvius states the measurements of the human body are as follows: 4 fingers make 1 palm; 4 palms make 1 foot; 6 palms make 1 cubit; 4 cubits make a man's height. Four cubits make one pace da vincis vitruvian man and 24 palms make a man.The length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height da vincis vitruvian man and so on. This re-creation of the celebrated Vitruvian Man brought to life by da Vinci includes a sculpted frame with gentle engravings designed to emphasize the art. The frame also includes a wooden liner with a subtle fillet. The frame color is a merlot with rich walnut undertones. Our canvas fine art replicas surpass most reproductions available in the market today. Each canvas is recreated in amazing detail so that even the subtlest brushstroke becomes vibrant. Artist-grade canvas is hand-stretched over wooden stretcher bars by skilled artisans da vincis vitruvian man and hand coated with protectants to insure archival properties. This Framed Canvas is being custom built for you. Please allow 5 business days for the product to leave our warehouse.
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Vitruvian Man - The Vitruvian Man is a famous drawing with accompanying notes by Leonardo da Vinci made around the year 1490 in one of his journals. It depicts a naked male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square.

Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian Renaissance architect, musician, anatomist, inventor, engineer, sculptor, geometer, and painter. He has been described as the archetype of the "Renaissance man" and as a universal genius, a man both infinitely curious and infinitely inventive.

Modulor - The Modulor is a scale of proportions devised by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier (1887–1965). Le Corbusier developed the Modulor in the long tradition of Vitruvius, Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, the work of Leon Battista Alberti, and other attempts to discover mathematical proportions in the human body and then to use that knowledge to improve both the appearance and function of architecture.

The Man Who Sold the Moon - The Man Who Sold the Moon is a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein written in 1949 and first published in 1951, part of his "Future History" of stories sharing a common background from Life-Line to Da Capo.

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