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Study for the head of St James and an architectural drawing, 15th century (1930). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Study for the head of St James and an architectural drawing, 15th century (1930). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Study for the head of St James and an architectural drawing, 15th century (1930). Found in the Windsor collection. From Apollo magazine, volume XII, no 71 (November 1930)
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This print showcases a study for the head of St James, accompanied by an intricate architectural drawing from the 15th century. Created in 1930 by the legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci, this piece is part of the esteemed Windsor collection. The image exudes a timeless charm as it captures both artistry and technical precision. Leonardo's genius shines through in this monochrome portrait, where he skillfully depicts St James with meticulous attention to detail. The lines are delicately etched, emphasizing every contour of his face and conveying a sense of depth and emotion. As we gaze upon this work, we can almost feel St James looking down upon us with wisdom and grace. The accompanying architectural drawing transports us back to Renaissance Italy, showcasing Leonardo's mastery not only in painting but also in architecture. This line drawing reveals his visionary mind at work as he meticulously plans out buildings with remarkable intricacy. Published in Apollo magazine during November 1930, this print serves as a testament to Leonardo da Vinci's enduring legacy even centuries after his time. It reminds us of his unparalleled talent across various artistic disciplines and offers glimpses into the rich history of fifteenth-century Italy. As admirers of art and history alike, we are fortunate to have access to such treasures that connect us with past eras while inspiring future generations.
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