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Drapery study for a kneeling figure in Profil Perdu to the right, c
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Drapery study for a kneeling figure in Profil Perdu to the right, c
XAL291495 Drapery study for a kneeling figure in Profil Perdu to the right, c.1472-75 (brush & grey tempera with white on canvas) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519); 16.4x16.8 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: etude de draperie pour une figure agenouillee vue de profil a droite; ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 12793851
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This print showcases Leonardo da Vinci's drapery study for a kneeling figure in Profil Perdu to the right, created between 1472 and 1475. The artwork, measuring 16.4x16.8 cm, is housed in the prestigious Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. Leonardo's meticulous brushwork and use of grey tempera with white on canvas bring this drapery study to life. Through his masterful technique, he captures the intricate folds and delicate textures of the fabric with remarkable precision. The composition depicts a kneeling figure viewed from a profile perspective on the right side. This particular study focuses solely on the drapery surrounding the figure, showcasing Leonardo's keen attention to detail and his dedication to understanding how fabric behaves when draped over a human form. This piece exemplifies Leonardo da Vinci's unparalleled ability as both an artist and a scientist. His exploration of cloth and its interaction with light demonstrates his insatiable curiosity about various subjects beyond art itself. As we admire this exquisite work of art, we are transported back to Renaissance Italy—a time when artists like Leonardo da Vinci revolutionized artistic techniques through their relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation.
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