With the push of a button you open the pill box and you will find three separate compartments on the inside.
105 x 150 mm
Leonardo Da Vinci most famous work on a nice postcard!
Sizes: 297 x 210 x 4 mm,
Image dimensions: 208 x 137 mm, image insert dimensions: 230 x 160 mm
Material: White passe-partout cardstock, with black Kraft for the back and expander.
Material: plastic
Weight: +/- 30 grams
Item number: WFFW000026
Black gift box: 100 x 100 x 50mm
Can be closed with elastic.
The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
The reproduction on this notebo
This clickmark contains a reproduction of a sketch by Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519), entitled: Self Portrait, 1512. The original is in the collection of the Royal Library, Turin, Italy
Black gift box: 100 x 100 x 50mm
Dimensions: 4.2x11.8 cm
Material: magnet
Weight: +/- 25 grams
Item number: MFMW000327
Material: metal and laminated paper, and glass mirror
Weight: +/- 30 gram
Artikelnummer: APMW000053
Sizes: 297 x 210 x 4 mm,
Image dimensions: 208 x 137 mm, image insert dimensions: 230 x 160 mm
Material: White passe-partout cardstock, with black Kraft for the back and expander.
Size 50x70 cm: fits in standard poster frames.
Size A4: fits in standard frames.
Size A4: fits in standard frames.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) was an architect, inventor, engineer, philosopher, physicist, chemist, anatomist, sculptor, writer and painter from the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance. He is seen as the textbook example of the renaissance ideal of the homo universalis and as a genius.
In our collection we have created a number of products with reproductions of some of his famous drawings and paintings and murals. Like from The Last Supper, for example, or Vitruvian man.
The products are in many museum shops all over Europe. They are nice gifts for birthdays, Christmas or as a reminder of a visit to a museum. Our products are also available in gift shops and bookstores. But also on-line via our www.museum-webshop.com.
View our sketchbooks or our pocket mirrors for example.
But also spectacle cases, spectacle cloths, posters etcetera.
