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Leonardo da Vinci in his 15th-century workshop, illuminated by soft golden light from tall windows. He stands at an easel painting his famous Vitruvian Man diagram. Leonardo wears a dark Renaissance tunic with flowing sleeves and has his characteristic long beard. His workshop is cluttered with anatomical sketches, scientific instruments, and artistic tools. A partially completed drawing shows a nude male figure with arms and legs in two positions, inscribed in a circle and square. Leonardo studies his model - a muscular man standing in the iconic pose - while meticulously transferring the proportions to his canvas. Detailed quills, inkwells, and measuring tools are visible on a nearby wooden table.
A bearded man in historical attire stands confidently between two easels displaying sketches reminiscent of the Vitruvian Man, illuminated by soft light from stained glass windows.