Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” Adapted Illustration
“Vitruvian man, a figure study by Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1509) illustrating the proportional canon laid down by the Classical Roman architect Vitruvius; in the Academy of Fine Arts, Venice.” — Encyclopaedia Britannica
This is Randal Birkey’s simplified and adapted illustrated version of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” for use on a potential logo design and health related website interface.
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September 10th, 2008 at 7:18 am
I am the national Health and Safety coordinator for the News Media Guild and would like to use your image of DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man on the front of the H&S section of our website. We are a non-profit organization. How can I do this? Please let me know.
Cheers,
Don Ryan
September 10th, 2008 at 7:23 am
Don,
I’ll send you an email to discuss the options.
Randy