The Vitruvian Man is not a sculpture but a famous drawing created by Leonardo da vinci around 1490. It illustrates the ideal human proportions as described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius. The drawing combines art and science, showcasing da Vinci's interest in the relationship between man and nature.
About 1487.
Not a painting, but a drawing, called Vitruvian Man.
The Vitruvian Man is a famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci representing the ideal proportions of the human body and its relationship to geometry. It serves as a study of anatomy and symmetry, reflecting da Vinci's interest in the intersection of art and science.
34.4 x 25.5
so it can help in measurements.
Assuming you mean his "Vitruvian man" (the one standing in the circle with his arms stretched out) that was made around 1487.
There is a scene in the begining of The Da Vinci Code where the murder victim is arranged as the Vitruvian Man.
The Vitruvian Man was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci. It is a famous drawing that illustrates the ideal proportions of the human body as described by the Roman architect Vitruvius.
The Vitruvian Man - 2005 was released on: USA: 11 March 2005 (New York International Independent Film and Video Festival)
About 150 million dollars
1'000'000'000 feet
Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice, Italy.