
Leonardo da Vinci s Sketches and Drawings

Leonardo drew often and was known for walking around Florence or Milan with his notebooks constantly sketching.
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Artworks Featured:
Leonardo da Vinci:
- Study of Arno Valley (1473), Uffizi.
- Drapery Study for a Seated Figure (c. 1470s), Louvre Museum.
- The Head of a Young Woman (c. 1483), Royal Library of Turin.
- Drawing of a flying machine (c. 1485), Library of the Institute of France.
- Aerial screw (1488-1505), from the Paris Manuscripts, Library of the Institute of France.
- Study on the proportions of head and eyes (1489-1490), Royal Library of Turin.
- Vitruvian Man (1490), Gallerie dell'Accademia.
- Head of Christ (c. 1494), Pinacoteca di Brera.
- Studies of crabs (late 15th century), Wallraf-Richartz-Museum.
- Balestra Gigante (1478-1519), from the Codex Atlanticus, Ambrosiana Library.
- Design for a flying machine (1478–1519), from the Codex Atlanticus, Ambrosiana Library.
- Cover of the Codex Atlanticus (1478–1519), Ambrosiana Library.
- Old man with ivy wreath and lion's head (1503-1505), Royal Library.
- Study of Two Warriors' Heads for the Battle of Anghiari (1504-1505), Museum of Fine Arts of Budapest.
- Study for the Kneeling Leda (c. 1505-1507), Chatsworth House.
- Study of the Cardiovascular System from a Woman (c. 1509), Royal Collection Trust.
- Anatomical studies of the shoulder (c. 1510-1511), Royal Library.
- Studies of the foetus in the womb (c. 1511), from the Codex Windsor, Royal Collection Trust.
- Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk (c. 1512), Royal Library of Turin.
- Cats, Lions and a Dragon (c. 1517-1518), Royal Collection Trust.
