Double manuscript page on the Sforza monument c. 1493
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
The "Double manuscript page on the Sforza monument" refers to a set of sketches and notes created by the renowned Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci around 1493. These pages are part of a larger collection of Leonardo's manuscripts, which provide insight into his multifaceted work and thought processes. The Sforza monument, also known as the Gran Cavallo, was a commissioned equestrian statue in honor of Francesco Sforza, the Duke of Milan. Although the monumental statue was never completed due to various factors, including the French invasion of Milan, the project occupied Leonardo for several years, and he produced numerous studies and models for it.
The double manuscript page in question is significant as it showcases Leonardo's meticulous approach to the planning and execution of his projects. On these pages, one can observe detailed drawings and annotations that reflect Leonardo's deep understanding of horse anatomy, his innovative ideas for the casting process of such a large bronze statue, and his considerations for the monument's structural stability and aesthetic grandeur.
Leonardo's sketches for the Sforza monument are considered some of the finest examples of his draftsmanship and his ability to translate complex ideas into visual form. The double manuscript page is particularly valuable for scholars studying Leonardo's artistic techniques, his work as a sculptor, and his contributions to the fields of anatomy and engineering.
The manuscript pages are held in various collections around the world, with the most significant portions of the Sforza monument studies residing in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, and the Louvre Museum in Paris. These pages continue to be a subject of extensive research and are often included in exhibitions that explore Leonardo's life and legacy.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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