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캔버스에 아크릴 물감
월아트
High Renaissance
1513
르네상스
298.0 x 212.0 cm
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Study sheet with horses
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Leonardo da Vinci, arguably the pinnacle of Renaissance artistry, continues to fascinate scholars and admirers alike. His relentless pursuit of knowledge—spanning art, science, engineering, and anatomy—manifested itself in an astonishing array of projects, leaving behind a legacy that transcends time. Among his countless sketches and studies, “Study Sheet with Horses” stands as a poignant emblem of this intellectual fervor, offering a glimpse into the mind of a genius grappling with fundamental questions about form and motion.
Created around 1513 during Da Vinci’s time in Rome—a period marked by intense artistic experimentation—this chalk drawing on paper measures approximately 298 x 212 cm. It's not merely a depiction of horses; it’s an exercise in meticulous observation and anatomical precision. Da Vinci employed a technique known as sfumato, subtly blending tones to achieve unparalleled realism – a hallmark of his style that would become synonymous with the Renaissance.
“Study Sheet with Horses” isn’t simply a beautiful artwork; it embodies Da Vinci’s profound engagement with scientific inquiry. He meticulously dissected animal carcasses—a controversial practice at the time—to gain an understanding of musculature and skeletal structure, translating this anatomical knowledge directly into his drawings. This dedication to observation informs every line and shadow, demonstrating that Da Vinci viewed art as inseparable from science.
This study sheet resides within the Codex Windsor, a remarkable collection assembled by King Henry VIII at Greenwich Palace—a testament to England’s burgeoning interest in humanist scholarship. Its presence alongside other anatomical studies underscores Da Vinci's influence on subsequent generations of artists and scientists alike. Today, reproductions of “Study Sheet with Horses” adorn galleries worldwide, inspiring awe and admiration for the enduring brilliance of Leonardo da Vinci.
For more information about Da Vinci’s life and work, visit Most-Famous-Paintings.1452 - 1519 , 이탈리아
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