Vitruvian Italian Physiotherapy Center
The Vitruvian Man is one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works, showcasing his interdisciplinary genius and fascination with the intersection of art, science, and philosophy. Created around 1490, during the Renaissance period, this drawing is based on the writings of the Roman architect Vitruvius, who described ideal proportions for human architecture.In the drawing, Leonardo depicts a nude male figure standing in two superimposed positions: one with his arms and legs spread apart inside a circle, and the other with his limbs fitting within a square. This illustration demonstrates Leonardo'...