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Cause Quote by Leonardo da Vinci

“The painter who is familiar with the nature of the sinews, muscles, and tendons, will know very well, in giving movement to a limb, how many and which sinews cause it; and which muscle, by swelling, causes the contraction of that sinew; and which sinews, expanded into the thinnest cartilage…” quote by Leonardo da Vinci
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“The painter who is familiar with the nature of the sinews, muscles, and tendons, will know very well, in giving movement to a limb, how many and which sinews cause it; and which muscle, by swelling, causes the contraction of that sinew; and which sinews, expanded into the thinnest cartilage, surround and support the said muscle.”

Leonardo da Vinci

About This Quote

Source Manuscript: Treatise on Human Anatomy, c. 1508

Understanding anatomical structure reveals how muscles and tendons coordinate movement, allowing precise control of limbs.

In simple terms: Knowing anatomy explains how muscles and tendons work together to move limbs.

Key Takeaway

Study anatomy to improve movement precision.

Themes

anatomy physiology movement art science

Mood

curious analytical

Type

educational technical

When to use this quote

  • medical education
  • physical therapy
  • sports training
  • animation
  • sculpture

Key Concepts

muscle mechanics biomechanics kinematics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this knowledge affect artistic representation?
  • What are the limits of anatomical knowledge in motion prediction?
A Different Perspective

Complex interactions can be oversimplified without considering neural control.

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