Leonardo Da Vinci - A Life in Drawing Exhibition
- abdulbsb
- Feb 20, 2019
- 1 min read
Visit: 19/2/2019 at the Manchester Art Gallery
The work of this master Artist, drawer, painter and sculptor left me in awe. The detail of his work (some in miniature), the subject matters of the drawings (e.g., the unborn) and even viewing the paper or parchment drawn on (carrying an aura) is incredible. His work speaks for its self and it was clear why the man is thought of as being ahead of his time.

Views of a Fetus in the womb 1510 - 1512

Recto: Studies of figures in action. Verso: Studies of figures in action 1506 - 1508
My personal favourite! The muscles and definition of the subjects can be seen on these tiny subjects and help convey movement.

The Major Organs and Vessels 1485 - 1490

Two grotesque profiles 1485 - 1490

A Woman in a Lanscape 1517 - 1518

A Standing Male Nude 1504 - 1506

Leonard Da Vinci. Untiled and undated.

The Head of a Youth in Profile 1510

Bones and Muscles of the Shoulder 1510 - 1511
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