The Vitruvian Man is a famous drawing with accompanying notes by Leonardo da Vinci, created around 1490 in one of his notebooks. It depicts a nude male figure in two overlapping positions with limbs extended, inscribed within a circle and a square. According to da Vinci's notes in the accompanying text, which are written in mirror writing, 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.
Print quality: Postreto High Definition, Ecology ink.
Frame quality: Wooden frame with a thickness of 3.5 cm.
The woods used are from ecological wood production centers in Russia, ensuring proper management of the Earth's natural resources.
The dimensions have the same ratio as the original artwork.
The colors of the images may have slight variations depending on the screen settings where they are viewed.
Manufacturer
OEM- Product Number
- 1-PFP-000176693
- 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
- 66 cm
- Height
- 93 cm
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