The Vitruvian man was not supposed to be a work of art. It's actually just a sketch and it was born from a conversation he was having with some of his friends. The ancient Roman who originally tried to figure out the ideal proportions of a human body. Walter Isaacson describes Leonardo's VitruVian man as the ultimate symbol of the intersection of art and science.

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