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Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb (recto), Head of an Ol
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Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb (recto), Head of an Ol
Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb (recto), Head of an Old Man, and Studies of Machinery (verso); Leonardo da Vinci, Italian, 1452 - 1519; Italy, Europe; about 1503 - 1506; Black chalk, pen and brown ink; 21 x 14.2 cm (8 1/4 x 5 9/16 in.)
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1452 1503 1506 1519 Brown Chalk Lamb Leonardo Leonardo Da Vinci Machinery Studies Da Vinci
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This print showcases the incredible talent and versatility of one of history's greatest artists, Leonardo da Vinci. Titled "Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb" this piece is a testament to da Vinci's mastery in capturing both human and animal subjects. On the recto side, we are presented with an exquisite portrayal of the Christ child alongside a gentle lamb. The intricate details and delicate lines drawn in black chalk and pen create a sense of tenderness and innocence that emanates from this scene. It is evident that da Vinci carefully studied the interaction between these two figures, as he sought to convey their harmonious connection. Flipping over to the verso side, we find another remarkable study by da Vinci - "Head of an Old Man". Here, his skillful use of brown ink brings out every wrinkle and crease on the old man's face, revealing a lifetime filled with wisdom and experience. This study serves as a testament to da Vinci's ability to capture not only youth but also age in all its complexity. To further showcase his genius, studies of machinery adorn this artwork's verso side as well. These sketches demonstrate da Vinci's insatiable curiosity about how things work; they reveal his relentless pursuit of knowledge across various disciplines. In summary, this print offers us an intimate glimpse into Leonardo da Vinci's creative process through multiple studies encompassing religious themes, portraiture skills, and scientific exploration. It stands as a testament to his enduring legacy as one of Italy’s
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