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Discover the profound significance of drawing the human figure in art, a practice that transcends centuries. From Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, representing the ideal human proportions, to Michelangelo's stunning works in the Sistine Chapel, the depiction of the human form has captivated artists and audiences alike. Explore the emotional depth of Rodin's Gates of Hell and the influence of classical art on modern interpretations. Uncover how the exploration of the human figure invites viewers into a deeper understanding of beauty and tragedy.
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Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man based on the natural proportions of the human body.
August Rodin, The Gates of Hell.