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Study of a Childs Head, 1482-1483, (1932). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Study of a Childs Head, 1482-1483, (1932). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Study of a Childs Head, 1482-1483, (1932). From the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris. From Master Draughtsmen No. 2 - Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519. [The Studio Limited, William Edwin Rudge, London & New York, 1932]
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This print showcases Leonardo da Vinci's "Study of a Child's Head" from 1482-1483. The photograph, taken in 1932, captures the intricate details of this Italian Renaissance masterpiece. Displayed at the Musee du Louvre in Paris, it is a testament to da Vinci's mastery as both an artist and a draughtsman. In this close-up shot, we see the innocence and purity of childhood reflected in the young boy's face. Da Vinci's meticulous ink strokes bring out every contour and expression with remarkable precision. The monochrome palette adds depth and intensity to the portrait, emphasizing the timeless beauty of his work. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to 15th-century Italy, where da Vinci revolutionized art with his innovative techniques and keen observation skills. His ability to capture human emotion through his drawings is evident here as well. This print serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and place. It invites us into the world of one child but speaks volumes about our shared humanity. Whether displayed in an art gallery or cherished within the pages of a book, this piece continues to inspire awe and admiration for Leonardo da Vinci's genius.
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