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  • A Dentist Discovered a Hidden Code in Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Famous Drawing

    11/30/2025 5:17:49 PM PST · by Red Badger · 8 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | November 29, 2025 | Michael Natale
    A third shape hidden in the infamous Vitruvian Man drawing suggests an even deeper understanding of human anatomy than previously known. Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: * A London-based dentist spotted a “hidden in plain sight” third shape within Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Vitruvian Man drawing. * The 1490 illustration was originally created to demonstrate a principle theorized by the Roman architect Vitruvius—that the human body could proportionally fit within both a circle and a square. * The dentist noticed that a third shape in the drawing—a triangle between the figure’s legs—was reminiscent of a dental...
  • What inspired it and why is it worth so much?HARRY MOUNT cracks the code of Leonardo da Vinci's...

    10/23/2019 5:03:32 PM PDT · by RummyChick · 14 replies
    DM ^ | 10/23/2019 | harry mount
    For curators of a blockbuster Leonardo da Vinci exhibition which is opening today, it's been a nerve-racking few days. A total of 140 works by the greatest artist — who perhaps also possessed the greatest mind — in history were being brought together to commemorate the 500th anniversary of his death in 1519. Da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance man. By the time of his death, aged 67, he had become an expert in countless areas: drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, palaeontology and cartography. And the centrepiece of the Louvre show in...
  • Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy his Famous 'Vitruvian Man'?

    01/31/2012 11:28:21 AM PST · by presidio9 · 26 replies · 1+ views
    LiveScience ^ | 1/31/12 | Natalie Wolchover
    Leonardo da Vinci's drawing of a male figure perfectly inscribed in a circle and square, known as the "Vitruvian Man," illustrates what he believed to be a divine connection between the human form and the universe. Beloved for its beauty and symbolic power, it is one of the most famous images in the world. However, new research suggests that the work, which dates to 1490, may be a copy of an earlier drawing by Leonardo's friend. Another illustration of a divinely proportioned man — the subject is Christ-like, but the setting is strikingly similar to Leonardo's — has been discovered...