The essay deals philologically with the text that accompanies the drawing of the socalled “Vitruvian Man” (Venice, Gallerie dell’Accademia, f. 228). The essay re-proposes the critical text published in 2019 and provides new evidence regarding the Vitruvian codices from which the textual (contradictory) and graphic choises of Leonardo’s sheet are well undestood. A new hypotesis is formulated regarding the occasion for the drawing which bears a striking discrepancy with the most important of the proportions of the homo bene figurato of the De architectura (the foot of the man with harmonious limbs is non equal to 1/6 of the height total, but 1/7). At the same time, the reason why the diversity depends on a codex and not on Leonardo’s desire to correct Vitruvius is argued.
Leonardo e Vitruvio: “de homine bene figurato” / Teodoro, Di. - In: ACHADEMIA LEONARDI VINCI. - ISSN 2785-4337. - ELETTRONICO. - 3:(2023), pp. 33-62.
Leonardo e Vitruvio: “de homine bene figurato”
Di Teodoro
2023
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The essay deals philologically with the text that accompanies the drawing of the socalled “Vitruvian Man” (Venice, Gallerie dell’Accademia, f. 228). The essay re-proposes the critical text published in 2019 and provides new evidence regarding the Vitruvian codices from which the textual (contradictory) and graphic choises of Leonardo’s sheet are well undestood. A new hypotesis is formulated regarding the occasion for the drawing which bears a striking discrepancy with the most important of the proportions of the homo bene figurato of the De architectura (the foot of the man with harmonious limbs is non equal to 1/6 of the height total, but 1/7). At the same time, the reason why the diversity depends on a codex and not on Leonardo’s desire to correct Vitruvius is argued.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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