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Study of a child Pintura Identificación:: 52328
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Study of a child c. 1508 Chalk on paper c._1508_Chalk_on_paper
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Mona lisa Pintura Identificación:: 55904
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Mona lisa 1503 , oil on wood panel , 30.375x20.875 in ,77x53 cm, louvre,paris,france 1503_,_oil_on_wood_panel_,_30.375x20.875_in_,77x53_cm,_louvre,paris,france
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Madonna of the Rocks Pintura Identificación:: 56817
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Madonna of the Rocks mk250 About the year 1485. Oil painting of wood, about 190.5 x 109.2 cm. The Louvre in Paris. mk250_About_the_year_1485._Oil_painting_of_wood,_about_190.5_x_109.2_cm._The_Louvre_in_Paris.
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Study for a kneeling Leda Pintura Identificación:: 62436
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Study for a kneeling Leda 1503-07 Black chalk, pen and ink on paper, 126 x 109 cm Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam Leda, the wife of the king of Sparta, was seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan. She gave birth to two eggs from which hatched Helen, Clytemnestra, Castor and Pollux. This and a second compositional plan in Chatsworth show the kneeling Leda gently embracing the swan. With her right hand she is pointing to the children. 1503-07_Black_chalk,_pen_and_ink_on_paper,_126_x_109_cm_Museum_Boijmans_Van_Beuningen,_Rotterdam_Leda,_the_wife_of_the_king_of_Sparta,_was_seduced_by_Zeus_in_the_form_of_a_swan._She_gave_birth_to_two_eggs_from_which_hatched_Helen,_Clytemnestra,_Castor_and_Pollux._This_and_a_second_compositional_plan_in_Chatsworth_show_the_kneeling_Leda_gently_embracing_the_swan._With_her_right_hand_she_is_pointing_to_the_children.
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Studies for a Nativity Pintura Identificación:: 63028
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Studies for a Nativity 193 x 162 mm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Leonardo left hundreds of notebooks filled with drawings in which he explored ideas, compositions, or inventions. His curiosity led him to sketch and puzzle out diverse subjects, such as running water, growing plants, and human anatomy. The series of sketches on this sheet show Leonardo exploring a theme that would later emerge as the Virgin of the Rocks, in which the Virgin kneels over the infant Jesus, raising her right hand in benediction. Artist: LEONARDO da Vinci Painting Title: Studies for a Nativity , 1451-1500 Painting Style: Italian , graphics Type: study 193_x_162_mm_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art,_New_York_Leonardo_left_hundreds_of_notebooks_filled_with_drawings_in_which_he_explored_ideas,_compositions,_or_inventions._His_curiosity_led_him_to_sketch_and_puzzle_out_diverse_subjects,_such_as_running_water,_growing_plants,_and_human_anatomy._The_series_of_sketches_on_this_sheet_show_Leonardo_exploring_a_theme_that_would_later_emerge_as_the_Virgin_of_the_Rocks,_in_which_the_Virgin_kneels_over_the_infant_Jesus,_raising_her_right_hand_in_benediction.__Artist:_LEONARDO_da_Vinci_Painting_Title:_Studies_for_a_Nativity_,__1451-1500_Painting_Style:_Italian_,_graphics_Type:_study
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