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Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Goldforging Hammer. Codex Atlant
Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Goldforging Hammer. Hammer for beating precious metals into very thin foils that can be turned into coins, medals or embossed foils. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 29 recto, 1497. Model by Arturo Ucelli, 1952-1953. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy
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1497 Arturo Atlanticus Codex Desing Draw Engineering Hammer Leonardesque Leonardo Milan Models Renaissance Technology Tool Vinci 15th
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This image showcases a study by the renowned polymath Leonardo da Vinci from the Codex Atlanticus, a collection of his notes and drawings. Dated back to 1497, this particular drawing (sheet 29 recto) depicts a Goldforging Hammer, an essential tool used during the Renaissance era for beating precious metals into thin foils. These foils could then be transformed into coins, medals, or embossed foils for various artistic and commercial applications. Leonardo's meticulous and intricate drawing style is evident in the detailed representation of the hammer's design, showcasing his remarkable engineering and drawing abilities. The hammer, with its distinctive curved head and elongated handle, is a testament to Leonardo's innovative mind and his deep understanding of the materials and techniques of his time. This drawing was brought to life in the mid-20th century by Italian sculptor Arturo Ucelli, who created an exquisite model based on Leonardo's original design. The model is now displayed at The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci in Milan, Italy, where it continues to inspire and educate visitors about the rich history of science, technology, and art during the Renaissance era. Leonardo da Vinci's Goldforging Hammer drawing is a remarkable piece of art and historical significance, showcasing the brilliance and ingenuity of one of the most influential figures in European history. This image serves as a reminder of the enduring impact of Leonardo's work and the continued fascination with his multifaceted genius.
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