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Study of a female head. Drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, preserved in the Ambrosian Library, Milan
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Study of a female head. Drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, preserved in the Ambrosian Library, Milan
Study of a female head. Drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, preserved in the Ambrosian Library, Milan Milan Ambrosian Library Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1912 ca.. Date of Artwork:1510-11 ca.. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Anderson
ADA-F-012818-0000
Media ID 33147476
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Femalehigh Renaissance Hair Parts Of The Body
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This print showcases a remarkable study of a female head, attributed to the legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci. Preserved in the prestigious Ambrosian Library in Milan, this drawing is an exquisite example of High Renaissance artistry. The subject's hairdo and hairstyle are meticulously depicted, reflecting the fashion and clothing trends of the time. Every strand seems to be delicately rendered by da Vinci's masterful hand, showcasing his unparalleled attention to detail. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to Europe during the First and Second Millennium A. D. , where da Vinci's genius flourished. The piece embodies both Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, capturing the essence of artistic evolution during that era. Although created over five centuries ago around 1510-11, this portrait remains timeless in its beauty and allure. It serves as a testament to Leonardo da Vinci's enduring legacy as one of history's greatest artists. Anderson skillfully captured this photograph around 1912 ca. , allowing us to admire every intricate line and stroke with utmost clarity. Through Anderson's lens, we can appreciate not only the nude human body but also various parts such as facial features that make up this stunning portrayal. In conclusion, this mesmerizing print offers us an intimate glimpse into Leonardo da Vinci's creative process while celebrating his profound impact on art history. It stands as a testament to beauty transcending time - an everlasting tribute to one of humanity’s most extraordinary minds.
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