File:Truncated icosahedron cherry model by George W. Hart.jpg
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DescriptionTruncated icosahedron cherry model by George W. Hart.jpg |
English: Truncated icosahedron or soccer ball shape, which Leonardo da Vinci called Ycocedron Abscisus Vacuus. Speculative reconstruction is made of cherry, about 14 inches in diameter. A total of 180 pieces of wood were cut and assembled to make it. by George W. Hart
From: Leonardo da Vinci Sculpture Project |
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Source | http://georgehart.com |
Author | George W. Hart |
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