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The secret contained in Leonardo da Vinci's creation of the Vitruvian Man is that the painting has an element of self-portrait.
One of the charms of the sketch is the interaction of abstract geometry with the observed physical reality. The body of the person in the painting is painted only in the main parts, but it is beautifully outlined and muscular.
The man's feet actually seemed to be on the bottom edge of a square, or against the arc of a circle. These two poses give a sense of movement, perhaps the movements of a gymnast, when in fact a person is swinging his arms up and down, like a bird swinging its wings.
The lines of the human body are clear and simple, but the treatment of the face is somewhat different. The face is drawn more deeply, and the shadows are more dramatic: this is a face staring ahead.
One might wonder if this Vitruvian Man is the author's self-portrait. Because the sketch was made in 1490, the person in the painting looks far more than 38 years old.
Another possibility is that the face explains the proportions of the human body as described in the text that follows, such as the distance from the root of the hair to the eyebrows equal to the distance from the tip of the chin to the mouth.
In this sense, the face is perfect and exemplary. However, the painting seems to be a perfect interpretation of the aforementioned abstract laws of biometric symmetry, so it seems that the serious-looking man in the circle should be a big man rather than a nobody.
His eyes were deep-set and sharp, and he had long, thick, curly hair that parted in the middle. At least I would say that this Vitruvian Man has an element of self-portrait, which embodies the harmony of nature with the man.
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Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man illustrates the division of the standard human body, the mystery of Vitruvius's square circle, and the combination of numbers in the Egyptian pyramids, which contains accurate mathematical knowledge.
Finch once used the "three-step method" to describe the process of figure paintingThe first step of a painter is to study the limbs and how they are used; The second step for the painter is to study the actions of people in different situations. The third step for the painter is to study the natural movements based on the situations they encounter."
Following the first step of Leonardo da Vinci's figure drawing steps, "Studying the Limbs and How the Limbs Are Used", Leonardo da Vinci used a single hand and feet (limbs) to represent 14 of the 142857; Following the second step of Leonardo da Vinci's figure drawing procedure, "Studying the Movements of People in Different Situations", Leonardo da Vinci used the movements of two people with four hands and four feet (eight limbs) to represent 28 in the 142857. Following the third step of Leonardo da Vinci's figure painting steps, "Based on the natural movements in the situation encountered", Leonardo da Vinci used the five joints most commonly used by the human body to make natural movements (one cervical joint, two shoulder joints, and two **bone joints) to represent the 5 of the 142857 of the circulatory joints; The seven directions pointed out by the four hands and feet of the double represent the 7 in the 142857 of the cyclic knot.
Leonardo da Vinci once said, "Those who don't know mathematics please don't read my writings." This sentence may be a reminder to future generations:
One should pay attention not only to the combination of numbers posed in the master's works with body language, but also to the rulers with different intervals and discontinuities that the master deliberately drew in the painting.
Take a closer look at the footsteps of the sketch figures, and in the interval and spacing of the footsteps, the arrays in the pyramid 142857 expressed more directly. As can be seen in the diagram below, there are four discontinuities on one side of the foot ulnar: 14; There are eight discontinuities on both sides of the foot ulnar:
28;There are five minor intervals at one end of the foot ruler and seven large intervals: 57.
Leonardo da Vinci may not have considered using a full ruler to illustrate the 142857 at the beginning of his sketch, but after solving the mystery of the ancient Roman engineer Vitruvius with the human body, the master found that although the figure of the sketch has placed the 142857 in it, there will still be many people who cannot restore the 142857. For this reason, Leonardo da Vinci had to draw a foot ruler at the feet of the Vitruvian man after completing the drawing of "The Vitruvian Man", and use the intermittent and interval of this foot ruler to illustrate the 142857.
Because the master made a double diagram of the figure combination of 142857 and a foot ruler, da Vinci did not carve the foot ruler in detail. Maybe the master wants to tell future generationsThe foot ruler in the sketch is not artistic, but only to show a few numbers, so there is no need to carve this ruler in detail. In short, a seemingly simple sketch of Leonardo da Vinci, illustrating the division of the standard human body, the mystery of Vitruvius's square circle, and the combination of numbers in the Egyptian pyramids, all of which cannot but convince people today of a truth revealed by Leonardo da Vinci - "Simplicity is the ultimate complexity!"
A seemingly simple sketch of the human body has made a great contribution both in history and mathematics.
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There is no password, just a human guess, and everyone thinks there is a secret.
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There's nothing secret, it's just that you can't understand it, so you feel like it's a secret.
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This may be some story about him, using this form to express his feelings.
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The Vitruvian people should also implement a lot of Leonardo da Vinci's efforts, and the secret should only be known by the creator himself.
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There may be no real secrets in itself, some people speculate.
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I don't think there's any secret, it's just a symbol.
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It didn't contain any secrets, just a kind of withdrawal of his thoughts.
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There are no secrets in this Vitruvian man, some people have just imagined it.
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I guess it's a problem from the previous history, so it's said that there is a secret.
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The name Vitruvian refers to Leonardo da Vinci's application of Vitruvius' theorem when he drew the human body...
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He often adds some whimsical ideas to his work, and we don't know exactly why.
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This puzzle has not been solved yet, so it is not yet known.
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This is something that only Leonardo da Vinci knows, and we can't understand the master's thinking.
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Leonardo da Vinci really didn't think that much when he could have painted.
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Vitruvian Man is Leonardo da Vinci's guess about humanity.
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It is a difficult mystery to solve that has always puzzled scientists.
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Maybe people were just scared to paint.
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Leonardo da Vinci just wanted to make a simple painting.
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The truth often takes time to uncover.
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This remains to be investigated and studied by scientists.
Agree, because whenever you do something and formulate a plan of action, you must first do investigation and research, proceed from reality, and never do it purely on the basis of subjectivity, whims, and recklessness. In doing business, it is especially important to understand the needs of customers. Otherwise, things won't be ideal.
Messi, of course, without a doubt.
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