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Study of a male nude, sanguine drawing on red paper by Leonardo da Vinci and preserved at the Royal Library of Windsor
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Study of a male nude, sanguine drawing on red paper by Leonardo da Vinci and preserved at the Royal Library of Windsor
Study of a male nude, sanguine drawing on red paper by Leonardo da Vinci and preserved at the Royal Library of Windsor. Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2001. Date of Artwork:1470-1519 ca.. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
PDP-S-000006-288A
Media ID 33195033
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print showcases Leonardo da Vinci's "Study of a male nude" a sanguine drawing on red paper that is currently preserved at the Royal Library of Windsor. The artwork, created during the High Renaissance period in Europe, exemplifies the remarkable talent and meticulous attention to detail for which da Vinci was renowned. The photograph captures the essence of this masterpiece with stunning clarity, allowing viewers to appreciate both its artistic brilliance and historical significance. The use of sanguine tones on red paper adds depth and warmth to the subject's form, highlighting da Vinci's mastery in capturing human anatomy. Dating back to around 1470-1519, this study offers a glimpse into da Vinci's exploration of the male body during his time. It reflects not only his technical skill but also his curiosity about human physiology and his desire to understand it through art. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness an era where creativity flourished amidst cultural transformation. This work embodies both Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles, showcasing how artists like da Vinci pushed boundaries and paved the way for new artistic movements. In 2001, when this photograph was taken by Alinari, it allowed us access to a piece that has captivated audiences for centuries. Through this visual medium, we can now admire every stroke made by Leonardo himself – strokes that have stood the test of time as testament to his genius. This print serves as a reminder that art transcends generations; it connects us with our past while inspiring future generations who will continue pushing boundaries in their own creative pursuits.
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