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Study of the human features and a knight for the painting of the Battle of Anghiari; sanguine and pen drawing on white paper, by Leonardo da Vinci and preserved at the Gallery of the Academy, Venice
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Study of the human features and a knight for the painting of the Battle of Anghiari; sanguine and pen drawing on white paper, by Leonardo da Vinci and preserved at the Gallery of the Academy, Venice
Study of the human features and a knight for the painting of the Battle of Anghiari; sanguine and pen drawing on white paper, by Leonardo da Vinci and preserved at the Gallery of the Academy, Venice. Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2001. Date of Artwork:1503-1504 ca.. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
PDP-S-000006-0257
Media ID 33194999
© Biblioteca della Stamperia d'Arte Fratelli Alinari, Firenze
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This print showcases Leonardo da Vinci's "Study of the human features and a knight for the painting of the Battle of Anghiari". The artwork, created in 1503-1504, is a remarkable example of da Vinci's mastery during the High Renaissance period. In this sanguine and pen drawing on white paper, da Vinci meticulously explores both human anatomy and equestrian form. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully captures every nuance of the horse's muscular structure. Through his precise strokes, he brings life to these terrestrial mammals, emphasizing their strength and grace. The study also includes a nude male figure, showcasing da Vinci's fascination with the human body. His meticulous observation and understanding of anatomy are evident in every stroke. This exploration of both animal and human forms demonstrates his unwavering commitment to capturing realism in his art. Preserved at the Gallery of the Academy in Venice, this artwork serves as an invaluable testament to Leonardo da Vinci's genius. It encapsulates not only his technical prowess but also his insatiable curiosity about nature and humanity. Dating back over five centuries ago, this piece continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty. Its presence within Europe during various artistic styles such as Renaissance-Baroque further emphasizes its significance within art history. As we gaze upon this photograph taken in 2001, we are reminded that even after all these years, Leonardo da Vinci remains an unrivaled master whose work transcends time itself.
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