
Original: $125.00
-65%$125.00
$43.75The Story
Celebrate the fusion of art, science, and proportion with this striking Vitruvian Universal Man sculpture, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic 15th-century study of human anatomy and symmetry.
Finished in a rich bronze patina, this piece recreates da Vinci’s famous drawing, based on the writings of Roman architect Vitruvius (c. 85–20 BC), who described the ideal human proportions as a balance between circle and square. Da Vinci believed the human body was a microcosm of the universe—with the circle symbolizing spirit and emotion, and the square representing the physical world.
Crafted from a durable resin and metal blend, this compact piece is ideal for desks, shelves, or artistic display. It includes a color image of the original artwork and a multilingual description, making it an excellent gift for students, scholars, or lovers of Renaissance art. Use: Art display, educational décor, gift

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Celebrate the fusion of art, science, and proportion with this striking Vitruvian Universal Man sculpture, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic 15th-century study of human anatomy and symmetry.
Finished in a rich bronze patina, this piece recreates da Vinci’s famous drawing, based on the writings of Roman architect Vitruvius (c. 85–20 BC), who described the ideal human proportions as a balance between circle and square. Da Vinci believed the human body was a microcosm of the universe—with the circle symbolizing spirit and emotion, and the square representing the physical world.
Crafted from a durable resin and metal blend, this compact piece is ideal for desks, shelves, or artistic display. It includes a color image of the original artwork and a multilingual description, making it an excellent gift for students, scholars, or lovers of Renaissance art. Use: Art display, educational décor, gift





















