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Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” is etched into this brushed brass case. “Vitruvian Man” is one of the most famous images in the world, beloved for it’s symbolic power and beauty. It depicts what Da Vinci believed to be a divine connection between the human form and the universe. Da Vinci’s notes describe it as Le proporzioni del corpo umano secondo Vitruvio, roughly translated as “The Proportions of the Human Figure after Vitruvius.” In the original drawing there is text above the man that reads as follows:
Vetruvio, architecto, mecte nella sua op(er)a d’architectura, chelle misure dell’omo sono dalla natura disstribuite inquessto modo cioè che 4 diti fa 1 palmo, et 4 palmi fa 1 pie, 6 palmi fa un chubito, 4 cubiti fa 1 homo, he 4 chubiti fa 1 passo, he 24 palmi fa 1 homo ecqueste misure son ne’ sua edifiti. Settu ap(r)i ta(n)to le ga(m)be chettu chali da chapo 1/14 di tua altez(z)a e ap(r)i e alza tanto le b(r)acia che cholle lunge dita tu tochi la linia della somita del chapo, sappi che ‘l cie(n)tro delle stremita delle ap(er)te me(m)bra fia il bellicho. Ello spatio chessi truova infralle ga(m)be fia tria(n)golo equilatero
Translated: Vitruvius, the architect, says in his architectural work that the measurements of man are in nature distributed in this manner, that is 4 fingers make a palm, 4 palms make a foot, 6 palms make a cubit, 4 cubits make a man, 4 cubits make a footstep, 24 palms make a man and these measures are in his buildings. If you open your legs enough that your head is lowered by 1/14 of your height and raise your arms enough that your extended fingers touch the line of the top of your head, let you know that the center of the ends of the open limbs will be the navel, and the space between the legs will be an equilateral triangle
Tanto ap(r)e l’omo nele b(r)accia, qua(n)to ella sua alteza. Dal nasscimento de chapegli al fine di sotto del mento è il decimo dell’altez(z)a del(l)’uomo. Dal di socto del mento alla som(m)ità del chapo he l’octavo dell’altez(z)a dell’omo. Dal di sop(r)a del pecto alla som(m)ità del chapo fia il sexto dell’omo. Dal di sop(r)a del pecto al nasscime(n)to de chapegli fia la sectima parte di tucto l’omo. Dalle tette al di sop(r)a del chapo fia la quarta parte dell’omo. La mag(g)iore larg(h)ez(z)a delle spalli chontiene insè [la oct] la quarta parte dell’omo. Dal gomito alla punta della mano fia la quarta parte dell’omo, da esso gomito al termine della isspalla fia la octava parte d’esso omo; tucta la mano fia la decima parte dell’omo. Il menb(r)o birile nasscie nel mez(z)o dell’omo. Il piè fia la sectima parte dell’omo. Dal di socto del piè al di socto del ginochio fia la quarta parte dell’omo. Dal di socto del ginochio al nasscime(n)to del memb(r)o fia la quarta parte dell’omo. Le parti chessi truovano infra il me(n)to e ‘l naso e ‘l nasscime(n)to de chapegli e quel de cigli ciasscuno spatio p(er)se essimile alloreche è ‘l terzo del volto
Translated: The length of the outspread arms is equal to the height of the man. From the hairline to the bottom of the chin is one-tenth of the height of the man. From below the chin to the top of the head is one-eighth of the height of the man. From above the chest to the top of the head is one-sixth of the height of the man. From above the chest to the hairline is one-seventh of the height of a man. From the chest to the head is a quarter of the height of the man. The maximum width of the shoulders contains a quarter of the man. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a quarter of the height of a man; the distance from the elbow to the armpit is one-eighth of the height of the man; the length of the hand is one-tenth of the man. The virile member is at the half height of the man. The foot is one-seventh of the man. From below the foot to below the knee is a quarter of the man. From below the knee to the root of the member is a quarter of the man. The distances from the chin to the nose and the hairline and the eyebrows are equal to the ears and one-third of the face
You can learn more about the Vitruvian Man here.
Lighter Specs:
Height: 2.25″
Width: 0.5″
Depth: 1.5″
Weight: 2.0 oz
$33.95
In stock
Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” is etched into this brushed brass case. “Vitruvian Man” is one of the most famous images in the world, beloved for it’s symbolic power and beauty. It depicts what Da Vinci believed to be a divine connection between the human form and the universe. Da Vinci’s notes describe it as Le proporzioni del corpo umano secondo Vitruvio, roughly translated as “The Proportions of the Human Figure after Vitruvius.” In the original drawing there is text above the man that reads as follows:
Vetruvio, architecto, mecte nella sua op(er)a d’architectura, chelle misure dell’omo sono dalla natura disstribuite inquessto modo cioè che 4 diti fa 1 palmo, et 4 palmi fa 1 pie, 6 palmi fa un chubito, 4 cubiti fa 1 homo, he 4 chubiti fa 1 passo, he 24 palmi fa 1 homo ecqueste misure son ne’ sua edifiti. Settu ap(r)i ta(n)to le ga(m)be chettu chali da chapo 1/14 di tua altez(z)a e ap(r)i e alza tanto le b(r)acia che cholle lunge dita tu tochi la linia della somita del chapo, sappi che ‘l cie(n)tro delle stremita delle ap(er)te me(m)bra fia il bellicho. Ello spatio chessi truova infralle ga(m)be fia tria(n)golo equilatero
Translated: Vitruvius, the architect, says in his architectural work that the measurements of man are in nature distributed in this manner, that is 4 fingers make a palm, 4 palms make a foot, 6 palms make a cubit, 4 cubits make a man, 4 cubits make a footstep, 24 palms make a man and these measures are in his buildings. If you open your legs enough that your head is lowered by 1/14 of your height and raise your arms enough that your extended fingers touch the line of the top of your head, let you know that the center of the ends of the open limbs will be the navel, and the space between the legs will be an equilateral triangle
Tanto ap(r)e l’omo nele b(r)accia, qua(n)to ella sua alteza. Dal nasscimento de chapegli al fine di sotto del mento è il decimo dell’altez(z)a del(l)’uomo. Dal di socto del mento alla som(m)ità del chapo he l’octavo dell’altez(z)a dell’omo. Dal di sop(r)a del pecto alla som(m)ità del chapo fia il sexto dell’omo. Dal di sop(r)a del pecto al nasscime(n)to de chapegli fia la sectima parte di tucto l’omo. Dalle tette al di sop(r)a del chapo fia la quarta parte dell’omo. La mag(g)iore larg(h)ez(z)a delle spalli chontiene insè [la oct] la quarta parte dell’omo. Dal gomito alla punta della mano fia la quarta parte dell’omo, da esso gomito al termine della isspalla fia la octava parte d’esso omo; tucta la mano fia la decima parte dell’omo. Il menb(r)o birile nasscie nel mez(z)o dell’omo. Il piè fia la sectima parte dell’omo. Dal di socto del piè al di socto del ginochio fia la quarta parte dell’omo. Dal di socto del ginochio al nasscime(n)to del memb(r)o fia la quarta parte dell’omo. Le parti chessi truovano infra il me(n)to e ‘l naso e ‘l nasscime(n)to de chapegli e quel de cigli ciasscuno spatio p(er)se essimile alloreche è ‘l terzo del volto
Translated: The length of the outspread arms is equal to the height of the man. From the hairline to the bottom of the chin is one-tenth of the height of the man. From below the chin to the top of the head is one-eighth of the height of the man. From above the chest to the top of the head is one-sixth of the height of the man. From above the chest to the hairline is one-seventh of the height of a man. From the chest to the head is a quarter of the height of the man. The maximum width of the shoulders contains a quarter of the man. From the elbow to the tip of the hand is a quarter of the height of a man; the distance from the elbow to the armpit is one-eighth of the height of the man; the length of the hand is one-tenth of the man. The virile member is at the half height of the man. The foot is one-seventh of the man. From below the foot to below the knee is a quarter of the man. From below the knee to the root of the member is a quarter of the man. The distances from the chin to the nose and the hairline and the eyebrows are equal to the ears and one-third of the face
You can learn more about the Vitruvian Man here.
Lighter Specs:
Height: 2.25″
Width: 0.5″
Depth: 1.5″
Weight: 2.0 oz
$33.95
In stock