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Leonardo Collection (#22)

Leonardo da Vinci, the legendary artist and inventor of the Renaissance era, continues to captivate us with his remarkable works

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only

Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only AM reception, model G175. 1952. Gelosa, Italy. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Automatic central battery telephone. Model 27. Siemens. 1927

Automatic central battery telephone. Model 27. Siemens. 1927. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Carborundum radio-receiver. 1917

Carborundum radio-receiver. 1917. Officine Marconi, Genova. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Italy. Rome. Fountain of the Pantheon. Detail. 16th century

Italy. Rome. Fountain of the Pantheon. Detail. 16th century
Italy. Rome. Fountain of the Pantheon by Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602). 1575. Sculpted by Leonardo Sormani (ca.1550-1590). Detail of a mask with a pipe

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). The hind-quarters of a rearin

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). The hind-quarters of a rearin
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). Artist, architect, sculptor and engineer Italian. The hind-quarters of a rearing horse (1503-1504). Royal Library of Windsor. England. United Kingdom

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola (1562-1631) and Lupercio Leo

Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola (1562-1631) and Lupercio Leonardo de Argensola (1559-1613). Spanish poets. Rimas de Lupercio y del doctor Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola. 1634

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Leonardo Foscolo

Leonardo Foscolo
LEONARDO FOSCOLO Italian military commander who with Croatian support decisively defeated Turkish invaders on 31 March 1648. Date: CIRCA 1648

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral
Begun in the 1380s, Milan Cathedral, one of the largest in the world, was built by many different architects, including Leonardo and was completed in the 19th century. Date: 1930s

Background imageLeonardo Collection: War machine. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Drawing

War machine. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Drawing. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Gallerie dell Accademia (Academy Gallery)

Background imageLeonardo Collection: ALENZA Y NIETO, Leonardo. The Revenge

ALENZA Y NIETO, Leonardo. The Revenge
ALENZA y NIETO, Leonardo (1807-1845). The Revenge. 1830. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Leonardo Querini

Leonardo Querini
LEONARDO QUERINI writer from a distinguished Venetian family Date: CIRCA 1600

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Leonardo Casanova

Leonardo Casanova
Saint LEONARDO CASANOVA (born Paolo Geronimo) known as LEONARDO DI PORTO MAURIZIO (Leonard of Port-Maurice) italian Franciscan, preaching in the Coliseum. Date: 1676 - 1751

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Leonardo Monument Milano

Leonardo Monument Milano
Monument to LEONARDO in Milano. Date: 16TH CENTURY

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head Grotesque Man Profile Facing Right 1500

Head Grotesque Man Profile Facing Right 1500
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head Man Profile Facing Left 1490-94 Pen brown ink

Head Man Profile Facing Left 1490-94 Pen brown ink
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head toothless man bare sinewy neck profile left

Head toothless man bare sinewy neck profile left
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Two deformed heads facing inwards 1625-77 Etching

Two deformed heads facing inwards 1625-77 Etching
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: female hair tied back bald male facing 1645 Etching

female hair tied back bald male facing 1645 Etching
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Two deformed heads facing 1625-77 Etching engraving

Two deformed heads facing 1625-77 Etching engraving
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head old man tufts curly hair ear profile left

Head old man tufts curly hair ear profile left
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head shoulder child profile right 1645 Etching

Head shoulder child profile right 1645 Etching
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Characaturas Leonardo da Vinci Drawings Wincelslaus

Characaturas Leonardo da Vinci Drawings Wincelslaus
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Skull profile right 1645 Etching state Plate

Skull profile right 1645 Etching state Plate
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Man doleful expression left hand emerging cloak

Man doleful expression left hand emerging cloak
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head bald man profile left 1644-52 Etching

Head bald man profile left 1644-52 Etching
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Two deformed heads figure left caricature Dante

Two deformed heads figure left caricature Dante
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: deformed couple facing 1645 Etching second state

deformed couple facing 1645 Etching second state
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Four Heads Characaturas Leonardo da Vinci Drawings

Four Heads Characaturas Leonardo da Vinci Drawings
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Bust deformed woman curly hair profile left 1665

Bust deformed woman curly hair profile left 1665
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Bust deformed old woman tooth facing left 1665

Bust deformed old woman tooth facing left 1665
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Title Page Characaturas Leonardo da Vinci Drawings

Title Page Characaturas Leonardo da Vinci Drawings
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Head man serious expression 1625-77 Etching

Head man serious expression 1625-77 Etching
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Man caricatured features hair streaming half-length

Man caricatured features hair streaming half-length
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Portrait Man shortly 1497 Oil wood Overall 15 5 / 8 x 12 1 / 8

Portrait Man shortly 1497 Oil wood Overall 15 5 / 8 x 12 1 / 8
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: Two deformed heads facing 1625-77 Etching second state

Two deformed heads facing 1625-77 Etching second state
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Background imageLeonardo Collection: THE ARTISTs DREAM, 1840. The Artists Dream

THE ARTISTs DREAM, 1840. The Artists Dream. Engraving by John Sartain after a painting by George Comgys, 1840

Background imageLeonardo Collection: The Permanent Multipurpose Module in space shuttle Discoverys payload bay

The Permanent Multipurpose Module in space shuttle Discoverys payload bay
March 1, 2011 - In the grasp of the International Space Stations Canadarm2, the Italian-built Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM)

Background imageLeonardo Collection: The Permanent Multipurpose Module and a docked Russian Soyuz spacecraft

The Permanent Multipurpose Module and a docked Russian Soyuz spacecraft
March 1, 2011 - The newly-attached Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) and a docked Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Earths horizon and the blackness of space provide the backdrop for the scene

Background imageLeonardo Collection: View of Space Shuttle Discovery over Earths horizon

View of Space Shuttle Discovery over Earths horizon
April 6, 2010 - View of Space Shuttle Discovery over Earths horizon. Components visible on the shuttle are The Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)

Background imageLeonardo Collection: The Permanent Multipurpose Module attached to the International Space Station

The Permanent Multipurpose Module attached to the International Space Station
March 2, 2011 - The newly-installed Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM) of the International Space Station

Background imageLeonardo Collection: The Permanent Multipurpose Module in the grasp of Canadarm2

The Permanent Multipurpose Module in the grasp of Canadarm2
March 1, 2011 - In the grasp of the International Space Stations Canadarm2, the Italian-built Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM)

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Aerial view of Space Shuttle Discovery over Earth as it approaches the International

Aerial view of Space Shuttle Discovery over Earth as it approaches the International
April 7, 2010 - Aerial view of Space Shuttle Discovery over Earth as it approaches the International Space Station. The Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module is visible in Discoverys cargo bay

Background imageLeonardo Collection: The International Space Station with two docked Russian spacecraft

The International Space Station with two docked Russian spacecraft
July 12, 2011 - The International Space Stations Cupola, backdropped against black space, a horizon scene and various components of the orbiting outpost

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery

Space Shuttle Discovery
September 8, 2009 - Backdropped by a cloud-covered part of Earth, Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-128) is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 20 crew member on the International Space

Background imageLeonardo Collection: The Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module in the grasp of Canadarm2

The Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module in the grasp of Canadarm2
March 1, 2011 - In the grasp of the International Space Stations Canadarm2, the Italian-built Permanent Multipurpose Module (PMM)

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour

Space Shuttle Endeavour
November 16, 2008 - Space Shuttle Endeavour backdropped by a cloud-covered part of Earth. The Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module is visible in Endeavours cargo bay with over 14

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Source Size = 3585 x 4892

Source Size = 3585 x 4892
Head of our Saviour from Leonardo Da Vincis " last Supper"

Background imageLeonardo Collection: Francesco Melzi after Leonardo da Vinci, Italian (1493-c. 1570), Two Grotesque Heads

Francesco Melzi after Leonardo da Vinci, Italian (1493-c. 1570), Two Grotesque Heads, pen and brown ink




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Leonardo da Vinci, the legendary artist and inventor of the Renaissance era, continues to captivate us with his remarkable works. From his iconic masterpiece "The Last Supper" to his intriguing sketches and designs, Leonardo's genius knows no bounds. One of his lesser-known creations is the "Head of a Bear, " a striking artwork created around 1480. With meticulous attention to detail, Leonardo captures the essence and power of this majestic creature, showcasing his mastery in portraying nature's beauty. But it wasn't just art that fascinated Leonardo; he was also an innovator ahead of his time. His helicopter design showcases his visionary mind as he explored flight possibilities centuries before its realization. The intricate details in this design reveal Leonardo's fascination with engineering and pushing boundaries. In addition to helicopters, Leonardo delved into anatomical studies like "Studies of an ox heart. " Through pen and ink drawings, he meticulously examined the inner workings of organs, displaying both scientific accuracy and artistic finesse. These studies demonstrate how Leonardo seamlessly blended science with artistry. Another renowned work attributed to him is "Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani, " commonly known as "Lady with an Ermine. " This captivating painting showcases not only technical brilliance but also reveals Leonardo's ability to capture human emotion through portraiture. His contribution extended beyond paintings; frescoes like "School of Athens" exemplify how he influenced other artists during that period. This monumental piece depicts philosophers from different eras engaging in intellectual discourse within a grand architectural setting—an ode to knowledge itself. Amongst all these incredible achievements are various machines designed by Leonardo himself—flying machines operated by springs or even helicopters. These inventions highlight his insatiable curiosity for exploration and innovation—a testament to why he remains one of history's greatest minds. Even in studying life at its earliest stages, such as pen and ink studies depicting human fetuses or exploring anatomy further within anatomic studios, we witness Leonardo's unwavering dedication to understanding the intricacies of existence.