Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's "The Vitruvian Man,"
The Vitruvian Man, a famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, represents a man inscribed within a circle and a square, symbolizing the balance and harmony between the human body and the universe.
The drawing is based on the writings of the Roman architect Vitruvius, who explored the ideal proportions of the human body.
Leonardo's interpretation goes beyond Vitruvius's work, exploring the relationship between human anatomy and cosmic order.
History and Development:
Ancient Roots:
The concept of ideal human proportions and their relationship to the universe dates back to ancient Greek thinkers like Polykleitos, whose "Canon" described the perfect ratios of the human body.
I headcanon that Leonardo had a bunch of sketches of Ezio, and this was one of them, lol

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