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Leonardo da Vinci wasn't just an artist, he also was a scientist and the Vitruvian Man is the ideal example for this statement. It perfectly shows da Vinci's understanding of proportions and is a great way to see how much he loved – and was interested in – both, art and science. You want a piece of da Vinci in your home? Well, how about this fantastic da Vinci The Vitruvian Man Canvas Print?
The Vitruvian Man is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci from around 1490 and includes notes by the architect Vitruvius. The drawing was made in ink and pen on paper and shows a man in two positions, with his legs and arms apart, generally known as the 'Canon of Proportions'. It surely is one of his most recognised pieces and has been merchandised countless times.
All our canvas prints are mounted on a wooden frame and come with two hangers.