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The Vitruve woman, an apocrypha sketch on paper by Leonardo Da Vinci illustrating a woman body with absolutely perfect proportions inscribed simultaneously in a square and in a circle, fine lines in pencil or ink, geometrical perfection and esthetics and precision, golden ratio and number pi
I think that after half a millennium, it was really time for this image. It is inspired by Leonardo - with absolute humility in front of the master - and meant with great respect and awe for the feminine nature and sensitivity. I hope no one will be shocked by the absence of clothes - remember that Leonardo's original Vitruvian man is also nude...