Image from page 77 of "Leonardo da Vinci, artist, thinker and man of science;" (1898)

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Image from page 77 of "Leonardo da Vinci, artist, thinker and man of science;" (1898)

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Leonardo da Vinci, artist, thinker and man of science; Year: 1898. Authors: Müntz, Eugène, 1845-1902. Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519 ( ...internetarchivebookimages/tags/booksubjectLeonardo__da_Vinci__1452_1519 ) .Publisher: London : W. Heinemann ( ...internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookpublisherLondon___W__Heinemann ) New York, C. Scribner's sons ( ...internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookpublisher_New_York__C__Scribner_s_sons ) .Contributing Library: University of California Libraries ( ...internetarchivebookimages/tags/bookcontributorUniversity_of_California_Libraries ) .Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive ( ...internetarchivebookimages/tags/booksponsorInternet_Archive ) ...View Book Page: Book Viewer ( stream/leonardodavincia01munt/leonardodavincia01munt#page/n77/mode/1up ) .About This Book: Catalog Entry ( details/leonardodavincia01munt ) .View All Images: All Images From Book .Click here to view book online ( stream/leonardodavincia01munt/leonardodavincia01munt#page/n77/mode/1up ) to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book....Text Appearing Before Image:.rrocchios claims to thebeautiful bas-relief in the church of San Giacomo at Rome, signed Opus Andreae, whichSchmarsow attributed to Andrea da Milano. But this Madonna and Child seem to metoo pure and classic a work for our master. It has too little in common with his restlessand very individual manner. LArte, 1898, p. 218—219. - Die Galérien zu Berlin, p. 35 tf/ seq. ^ Ascribed, in the National Gallery catalogue, to the School of Verrocchio.—Ed. G 2 44 LEONARDO DA VINCI A terra-cotta model, a study for one of the two angels on CardinalForteguerras tomb in the Cathedral at Prato (see p. 39), may alsoperhaps have been the result of collaboration between master andpupil. If they were not by Verrocchio, says M. Louis Gonse, these angels (now in the Thiers Collection at the Louvre), mightwell be by the divine hand of Leonardo himself, so stronglydoes the Leonardesque sentiment that permeates them recall thefigures of the angels in the J^irj^iii of the Rocks, and the Baptisviof Christ!..Text Appearing After Image:.STUDY OF A HORSEMAN.(Windsor Library ) The Angels from Verrocchids Picture of the Baptism of Christr (The Angel on the right by Leonardo, the Angel on the left by Vtrn)cchi<».)(accai)i:mia dfu.k hki.i.e arti, fi.orknck.).

Drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci.

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