Viturvian Man by Da Vinci
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2006-07-22 17:01:45
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answered by lonely_girl3_98 4
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"From the roots of his hair to the bottom of his chin is a tenth of a man's height; from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head is one eighth of his height; from the top of the breast to the roots of the hair will be the seventh part of the whole man. "
~ Notebooks of Leonardo
Although made famous Renaissance artist Leonardo Da Vinci, the figure known as the Vitruvian Man is actually named for the man who created him, the Roman architect Vitruvius. Vitruvius, a proponent of the Sacred Geometry of Pythagoras, designed temples based on the proportions of the human body, believing them to be perfect. This perfection, wrote Vitruvius, was due to the fact that the extended limbs of a perfectly proportioned human fit into both the circle and the square.
According to Pythagorian tradition, the circle represents the spiritual realm; the square, material existence, so the human body represented the perfect marriage of matter and spirit, which was is reflected in its proportions.
Leonardo was one of many artists who attempted to depict Vitruvius' perfect man, and the only one who succeeded; his version is considered the most accurate depictions of the human body.
2006-07-26 19:10:32
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answered by holographicworlds 2
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It's Leonardo DaVinci's Vitruvian Man
2006-07-23 00:02:11
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answered by DuFF 2
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vitruvian man by leonardo Da Vinci
2006-07-23 00:21:08
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answered by Konstantia S 2
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Michelin trye man?
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2006-07-23 03:25:27
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answered by budding author 7
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VIRTUIAN MAN DaVINCI
2006-07-23 00:08:31
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answered by sammi girls mom 5
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