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Paris Manuscript E, fol. 53v and 54r: Sketch depicting the flight of birds
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Paris Manuscript E, fol. 53v and 54r: Sketch depicting the flight of birds
BIF267171 Paris Manuscript E, fol. 53v and 54r: Sketch depicting the flight of birds, 1513-14 (pen and ink on paper) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519); Bibliotheque de l Institut de France, Paris, France; (add.info.: croquis sur le vol des oiseaux; ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22657908
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Handwritten Mirror Writing Note Notebook Notes Wing
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This print showcases the brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci's mind and his meticulous study of nature. The image features pages from the Paris Manuscript E, specifically folios 53v and 54r, where da Vinci sketched a mesmerizing depiction of birds in flight. Created in 1513-14 using pen and ink on paper, this artwork is now housed in the Bibliotheque de l'Institut de France in Paris. The sketch captures da Vinci's keen observation skills as he meticulously studies the movement and anatomy of these winged creatures. With great attention to detail, he portrays their graceful wingspan and fluid motion through delicate strokes of his pen. This piece serves as a testament to da Vinci's insatiable curiosity about the natural world around him. The mirror writing seen within the manuscript adds an intriguing element to this artwork, showcasing not only da Vinci's artistic talent but also his scientific mind at work. These notes provide us with a glimpse into his thought process as he explores various aspects of bird flight. As we admire this Renaissance masterpiece captured by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of Leonardo da Vinci's immense contributions to both art and science. His ability to merge these two disciplines continues to inspire generations even today.
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