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The design was probably based on anatomical research recorded in his Vitruvian Man.
Vitruvian Man and Woman will feel right at home in the diminutive rooms.
Vitruvian Man demonstrates the dimensions of the human.
The Vitruvian Man is considered the ideal "body map" for efficient proportion and balance.
At one point in Homer's dream, the Vitruvian Man appears and attacks him.
( The Vitruvian Man drawing is still rather popular, isn't it? )
The Vitruvian Man remains one of the most referenced and reproduced artistic images in the world today.
The circle usually took the form of a rising sun, or an animated version of the Vitruvian Man.
The Vitruvian Man has been used in a variety of fictional and non-fictional media, for various symbolic purposes.
The glass walls are painted with Langer's lines and the Vitruvian Man.
The Vitruvian Man is now used as a contemporary symbol of medical professionals and medical establishments.
The best-known drawing is the Vitruvian Man.
The Vitruvian Man, he thought.
"The Vitruvian Man," she said flatly.
"Because of The Vitruvian Man?"
According to Gladstone the work was inspired by da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Leonardo's drawing of the Vitruvian Man is an illustration of the concept of parts relating to the work as a whole.
However, the most famous illustration remains a 15th-century one, Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
The album's cover art is based on Leonardo da Vinci's drawing, the Vitruvian Man.
The Vitruvian Man is a drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci circa 1490.
The Renaissance image known as the Vitruvian Man represented a symbolic and mathematical exploration of the human form as world axis.
After Bossi's death in 1815 the Vitruvian Man was acquired, along with the bulk of his drawings, by the Accademia.
The proportions for the human body, as proposed by Vitruvius, have inspired many other artists in drawing their version of the Vitruvian Man:
Many artists drew the Vitruvian man, hoping that it would unlock the secret relationship between the microcosm of man and the macrocosm of the world.
The connection is Leonardo's drawing "The Vitruvian Man" (see Chapter 13).