Leonardo Da Vinci // Study of a Floater with Breathing Tubes For a Diver, Codex Arundel 263, 1490S-1518
Product Description
Leonardo Da Vinci was progressive and prolific with contributions to painting, architecture and science. This print shows articulated knowledge of biology and it has graceful details. Although remembered as a fine artist, it is possible that Da Vinci contributed the most in the fields of research and technology.
Product Details
- ColorsBlack, White
- Materials
Giclee
- Measurements
29"L x 21.375"W x 1.125"H
- OriginUSA
— Soho Style Frame
— White Museum-Quality Mat
— Ready to Hang (Mounting Hardware Included)
About the Designer
Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) is widely considered one of the greatest painters and most diversely talented individuals of all time. He made vast contributions to mathematics, biology, anatomy, physics, engineering and architecture, but is most acclaimed for his artistic achievements. His female figures, such as “La Scapigliata,” presented woman in a groundbreaking manner—as intelligent beings and biological equals to men. These revolutionary notions, as well as his many other innovations epitomize da Vinci as a genius infinitely ahead of his time.
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation