Studies of a horse
c.1517-18RCIN 912303
In 1516 Leonardo moved from Rome to the court of the young French king, Francis I, in the Loire valley. He seems to have started work on a project for another equestrian monument, probably to the king himself. Once more, Leonardo began a systematic study of the external form of the horse. These drawings of the animal’s front and rear are reminiscent of the studies for the Sforza monument of thirty years earlier.
watermark: Catherine wheel, crowned (partial), cf 912309, 912291, 912292