vitruvian man

     

The Vitruvian Man is a worl-renowned drawing with accompanying notes created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487 as recorded in one of his journals. It depicts a nude male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man. It is stored in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, Italy, but is only displayed on special occasions.

Trivia about vitruvian man

  • Italy has issued euro coins with this Da Vinci "Man" on the reverse
  • Leonardo's "Proportions of Man" is also called this, after a 1st century B.C. architect
  • 1492:Naked "man" within circle & square; appears to have multiple limbs; text above & below