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"Sarissa, cathegia, tragula, gabina" Weapons designed by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Codex B (2173), c.43v, housed at the Institut de France, Paris
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"Sarissa, cathegia, tragula, gabina" Weapons designed by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Codex B (2173), c.43v, housed at the Institut de France, Paris
"Sarissa, cathegia, tragula, gabina" Weapons designed by Leonardo da Vinci, part of the Codex B (2173), c.43v, housed at the Institut de France, Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2001. Date of Artwork:1470-1519 ca.. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
PDP-S-00005B-043V
Media ID 33194921
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Armed Forces And Military Life Armor Arms Military Equipmenthigh Renaissance
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This photograph showcases a print of the remarkable weapons designed by the genius artist, Leonardo da Vinci. The print is part of Codex B (2173), specifically found on page c. 43v, and is currently housed at the prestigious Institut de France in Paris. The weaponry depicted in this artwork includes four distinct designs: Sarissa, cathegia, tragula, and gabina. These innovative creations demonstrate Da Vinci's unparalleled imagination and his ability to merge artistry with practicality. Dating back to approximately 1470-1519 AD, these weapons embody the High Renaissance period while also reflecting elements of Renaissance-Baroque styles. Leonardo da Vinci himself was a true polymath - an accomplished painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and inventor - making him one of history's most influential figures. His artistic mastery extended beyond traditional mediums into military equipment as well. This photograph not only captures the intricacies of Da Vinci's weapon designs but also serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. It provides viewers with a glimpse into Europe during the First and Second Millennium AD when warfare played a significant role in shaping history. Photographed in 2001 by Alinari, this image allows us to appreciate both the historical significance of these weapons and their timeless beauty. It reminds us that even centuries later, Da Vinci's brilliance continues to inspire awe and admiration across various disciplines. As we gaze upon this print from Codex B (2173), we are transported back in time to witness firsthand Leonardo da Vinci's extraordinary contributions to both art and military innovation – forever leaving an indelible mark on human civilization.
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