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LEONARDO DA VINCI (VINCI 1452-AMBOISE 1519)

Recto: Studies of water, and a seated old man. Verso: Architectural studies

c.1510

RCIN 912579

Recto: a drawing of an old man seated in profile to the right, in front of a tree. His legs are crossed, and his hand rests on a stick. To the right are four studies of swirling water, and a note. Verso: a plan, profiles, and an elevation of a facade with superimposed orders. Leonardo often explored several different subjects on a single sheet of paper. On the right, he investigates the nature of swirling water, which in his notes he compares to plaited hair. On the left, Leonardo depicts a contemplative old man, of a type often drawn by the artist. The man appears to be gazing at the water but this was probably not Leonardo’s intention.

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