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        Leonardo da Vinci
            The Vitruvian Man and Leonardo da Vinci's Anatomical Studies
Leonardo da Vinci believed extensive knowledge of human anatomy was essential to depicting the human form. Since medical teachings were inadequate, he began a meticulous study of his own – and he didn’t stop at the surface. He also drew muscles, bones and organs, and he experimented with different techniques. He even studied ancient sources, which led to his famous depiction of The Vitruvian Man.
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            Leonardo conducts scientific experiments and paints the most famous portrait on earth.
        
        
     
    
                            
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            Leonardo trains as an artist and eventually paints a masterpiece: The Last Supper.
        
        
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    