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Cardiovascular system Leonardo da vincis drawing
Cardiovascular systems drawing. In 1513 Leonardo da Vinci to study the heart and the circulatory system through animal dissections. Windsor, Royal Library 19073, 1510-1513. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy
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Anatomical Body Dissection Draw Heart Human Leonardo Milan Renaissance Study System Technology Valve Vinci Windsor Cardiovascular Vascular
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Discover the wonders of the human body with our exquisite selection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. Feast your eyes on this captivating image of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic drawing of the cardiovascular system, meticulously studied and sketched between 1510 and 1513. This Rights Managed print from Mary Evans Prints Online offers a unique glimpse into the genius mind of the Renaissance master. Adorn your walls with this timeless piece of art and scientific history, a conversation starter that is sure to inspire and intrigue.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Leonardo da Vinci's Cardiovascular System Drawing (Windsor, Royal Library 1510-1513): Unraveling the Mysteries of the Human Heart and Circulatory System in the Renaissance In the annals of medical history, Leonardo da Vinci stands as a pioneering figure in the quest for understanding the intricacies of the human body. Among his numerous anatomical studies, his exploration of the heart and the circulatory system, initiated around 1513, holds a significant place. This drawing, housed in the Windsor, Royal Library (catalog number 19073), offers a glimpse into the brilliant mind of the Italian polymath as he delved into the enigma of the cardiovascular system. During this period, Leonardo conducted meticulous animal dissections to expand his knowledge of anatomy. His unquenchable curiosity and innovative approach led him to make groundbreaking discoveries that would influence the course of medical science for centuries to come. In this drawing, he meticulously depicted the heart's chambers, valves, and the rudimentary concept of the vascular system. This exquisite illustration, a testament to Leonardo's artistic and intellectual prowess, is now preserved at the Science and Technology Museum in Milan, Italy. It serves as a reminder of the transformative impact of the Renaissance era on the understanding of human anatomy and the pivotal role Leonardo da Vinci played in shaping the modern age of medicine. The drawing's historical significance transcends the realm of medicine, as it encapsulates the spirit of exploration and inquiry that characterized the European Renaissance. Leonardo's relentless pursuit of knowledge and his innovative methods paved the way for future generations of scientists and researchers to build upon his discoveries and unlock the mysteries of the human body.
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