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Three female caricatures with battle scene. Drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, preserved in the Ambrosian Library, Milan
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Three female caricatures with battle scene. Drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, preserved in the Ambrosian Library, Milan
Three female caricatures with battle scene. Drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, preserved in the Ambrosian Library, Milan Milan Ambrosian Library Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1912 ca.. Date of Artwork:1490-1505. Artist:Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Anderson
ADA-F-012805-0000
Media ID 33148942
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Caricature And Satire Femalehigh Renaissance Knight Person Figure Christian Religion Headdress Civilian Type Of Representation
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This print showcases a remarkable drawing attributed to the legendary Leonardo da Vinci. Preserved in the prestigious Ambrosian Library in Milan, this artwork is a true testament to the genius of the High Renaissance period. The drawing features three female caricatures amidst a dramatic battle scene, displaying da Vinci's mastery of capturing both satire and emotion. Created between 1490 and 1505, it exemplifies his unparalleled ability to depict human figures with incredible detail and precision. The women are depicted in elaborate costumes that reflect the fashion and clothing styles of the Renaissance era. Their headdresses, accessories, and hairstyles add an extra layer of authenticity to their portrayal. One can't help but be captivated by their strong presence as they stand alongside knights on horseback. As we delve deeper into this artwork, we are reminded of its historical significance within Europe during the first and second millenniums A. D. It serves as a window into both religious themes - with Christian symbolism present - as well as societal norms prevalent during that time. Captured around 1912 by Anderson from Alinari, this photograph allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of da Vinci's original work while also highlighting its enduring relevance across different artistic styles such as Renaissance-Baroque. In summary, this print offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in one of Leonardo da Vinci's lesser-known masterpieces housed within Milan's Ambrosian Library. Its combination of caricatured figures, battle scenes, and meticulous attention to costume details make it an invaluable representation not only for art enthusiasts but also for those interested in history and European culture throughout various periods.
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