


ACME Studio Roller Ball Pen SCIENCE Leonardo Da Vinci
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ACME Studio Roller Ball Pen SCIENCE Leonardo Da Vinci
"Science" Standard Roller Ball Pen, a design inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci, comes from ACME Studio's Standard Roller Ball Pens. The design is based on the many sketches of Leondardo's architecture, science including his iconic Vetruvian Man based on his studies of human anatomy.
The pen comes with one black roller ball refill. Artist's signature is engraved on the cap band and "ACME" is on the clip.
The pen is presented in a ACME metal box with a black sleeve and ACME literature.
Designed: 2003 "Science" Roller Ball Pen Origin: U.S.A.
Material: Hand applied lacquer over brass. ACME Writing Tools equipped with roller ball components use German manufactured Schmidt ink refills. (Fine point, non-drying). Packaged in a stylish presentation case.
LEONARDO DA VINCI was born in 1452 in Vinci , Italy . His name is synonymous with ability, creative power, intellect, and achievement. Not only were his paintings of superb beauty and sublime content that place them among the worlds masterpieces, but in his lifetime, his scientific investigations of geology, botany, anatomy, hydraulics, as well as his theoretical work in mathematics, attest to the penetration of his genius. As a renowned painter of the Florentine school, Leonardo's work was equalled only by Raphael and Michelangelo. The celebrated Mona Lisa's smile has caused speculation by observers through the centuries, but The Last Supper is of more interest to art lovers because it is a supreme example of his masterful abilities of composition. In fact, all of his painting was based on his great knowledge and observational powers.

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