Leonardo da Vincis iconic drawing, Vitruvian Man In his notes for this work, Leonardo writes that it is based on the work of the architect Vitruvius Sometimes called The Canon of Proportions, or, less frequently, Proportions of Man, the original drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius in Book III of his treatise De Architectura Vitruvius described the human figure as being the principal source of proportion among the Classical orders of architecture Vitruvius determined that the ideal body should be eight heads high Our artisans have respectfully reproduced this drawing in richly detailed textile form, weaving a stunning wall tapestry that allows you to bring history to your home Features- Great for covering large spaces and softening noise in any room- Woven from 100 Cotton resulting in outstanding color and detail- Jacquard woven style provides true depth, texture and richness- Carefully woven and sewn to create a unique artistic accent to your decor- Hand stitched rod pocket makes display simple and secure- Made in the USASpecifications- Materials Cotton Cotton SKU: FNAT1713