DaVinci Vitruvian Universal Man Pewter Pinback Pin Badge Tie Tack 1.1H
PN# 10054This pin reproduces Leonardo da Vinci's drawing of the Vitruvian Universal Man. He adapted the perfect human proportions as defined by Vitruvius into this harmonious drawing of a man with outstretched arms -- the proportions which would form the intersection of a circle and a square. Wear this pin with your Renaissance costume for extra historical authenticity.
- Pin is made from costume quality hypoallergenic pewter plate, Secure pinback to attach to your tie, cap, collar or backpack.
- Pendant measures 1 1/8 in L x 1 1/8 in W x 1/8 in D.
- The information card gives a brief outline of Da Vinci's life as an artist.
Leonardo da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was one of the great creative minds of the Italian Renaissance, hugely influential as an artist and sculptor but also immensely talented as an engineer, scientist and inventor. As few as fifteen of his paintings have survived, but together with the thousands of surviving pages of his notebooks they reveal the most eclectic and brilliant of minds.