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Born in Vicenza in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci was a true polymath whose intellect spanned painting, sculpture, engineering, architecture, botany, geology, anatomy, and more. His apprenticeship under Andrea del Verrocchio instilled in him a dedication to realism and scientific inquiry—principles that would permeate his entire oeuvre.
Discover Leonardo da Vinci's 1503 masterpiece 'Old Man with Ivy Wreath and Lion's Head.' A detailed Renaissance portrait sketch blending realism and expressive line work, perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Various Figure Studies' showcases his mastery of human anatomy and composition. This preparatory sketch reveals Da Vinci’s meticulous process & artistic genius, a cornerstone of Renaissance art.
Leonardo da Vinci’s Leda and the Swan: A stunning High Renaissance oil painting of myth & beauty. Explore its masterful sfumato, composition & historical significance.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘The Proportions of the Human Figure’ (1492), a foundational Renaissance sketch rooted in Vitruvius's theories. Witness Da Vinci's meticulous study of human anatomy and ideal proportions, a masterpiece of scientific observation and artistic brilliance.
Admire Leonardo da Vinci's masterful pencil drawing of Christ’s head—a poignant study from his iconic Last Supper fresco housed in Strasbourg's Musées de Strasbourg.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Study of a Woman's Head' (c.1490) is a silverpoint drawing showcasing his mastery of anatomy and expression, housed at the Louvre.
Admire Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Studies of a Horse,’ a detailed pencil drawing showcasing his mastery of anatomy & realistic depiction. A rare 1490 study, perfect for art enthusiasts.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Recto: Study for the Trivulzio monument. Verso: Study for an equestrian monument" showcases his meticulous pencil work and exploration of humanist ideals, mirroring masterpieces like Mona Lisa & The Last Supper.
Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘The Bust of a Child’ – a stunning Renaissance study showcasing anatomical precision & delicate detail. Explore this iconic artwork's beauty & historical significance.
Discover Leonardo da Vinci's 1492 detailed technical sketch, showcasing engineering, architecture, and anatomical studies. A rare Renaissance masterpiece blending art and science, perfect for collectors.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical masterpiece! This 1510 study of the spine showcases his scientific precision & artistry. A rare glimpse into Renaissance anatomy.
"The Battle of Anghiari," Leonardo da Vinci's monumental fresco depicting the Florentine victory over Milanese forces, showcases masterful perspective and dramatic lighting—a cornerstone of High Renaissance art."
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical masterpiece! This 1510 drawing showcases precise muscle & bone studies. A rare glimpse into Renaissance art & science.
Leonardo da Vinci's Study for the Head of a Soldier in the Battle of Anghiari (1505) captures intense emotion and masterful technique—a preparatory sketch for the monumental mural.