Vitruvian Man is a famous sketch accompanied by notes from Leonardo da Vinci, created around 1490 in one of his notebooks. It depicts a nude male figure in two superimposed positions with limbs extended, inscribed within a circle and a square. According to da Vinci's notes, the drawing was made as a study of the proportions of the human body, as described in a treatise by the Roman architect Vitruvius.
- Canvas quality: 100% cotton, waterproof, with a satin finish.
- Printing quality: Postreto High Definition, Ecology ink.
- Frame quality: Wooden frame with a thickness of 3.5 cm.
The wood used is from specially eco-friendly timber production centers in Russia, ensuring proper management of Earth's natural resources.
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Manufacturer
OEM- Product Number
- 1-PFP-0001796135
- Type
- Paintings
- Theme
- Figures & Portraits
- Material
- Canvas
- Pieces
- Singlefold
- Popular Painters (Copies)
- Da Vinci
- Black and white
- No
- Shape
- Rectangle
- Placement
- Vertically
- with LED Lighting
- No
- Oil Painting
- No
- 3D
- No
- Replicas
- Yes
- Handmade
- No
- Length
- 96 cm
- Height
- 135 cm
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