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Admire Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Lady with an Ermine’! A Renaissance masterpiece of intimacy & symbolism. Explore this iconic portrait's sfumato technique & rich history.
Admire Leonardo da Vinci's enigmatic 'La Belle Ferronnière,' a captivating portrait of an unknown woman from the High Renaissance, showcasing his masterful sfumato technique and exquisite detail.
Discover Leonardo da Vinci’s Madonna Litta – a serene Renaissance masterpiece! Explore its exquisite detail, symbolism & historical significance at The Hermitage Museum.
Unravel the mystery of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘La Belle Ferronière’! This enigmatic portrait, debated for centuries, showcases his masterful sfumato technique and a captivating unknown woman. Explore its history & artistic brilliance.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci's 'Madonna Litta,' a Renaissance masterpiece showcasing his revolutionary sfumato technique and humanist ideals. Witness Mary's tender gaze & divine grace in this iconic painting from The Hermitage.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Head of a Man Facing to the Left' (1490) - A captivating pen drawing showcasing masterful anatomy and subtle emotion, now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Studies of a Horse' captures the essence of equine anatomy and movement with remarkable detail. Explore this pivotal study from 1490, showcasing Da Vinci’s genius in capturing form and dynamism.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Male Head in Profile' exemplifies Renaissance anatomical precision. This 1490 masterpiece, housed at the Gallerie dell'Accademia, showcases sfumato and Da Vinci’s profound understanding of human proportions.