Landscape near Pisa (c.1502; Italy) by Leonardo da Vinci

Landscape near Pisa - Leonardo da Vinci - c.1502; Italy

Artwork Information

TitleLandscape near Pisa
ArtistLeonardo da Vinci
Datec.1502; Italy
Mediumchalk,paper
Dimensions21.1 x 15 cm
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationBiblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid, Spain

About Landscape near Pisa

The artwork titled “Landscape near Pisa” is a creation of Leonardo da Vinci that dates back to around 1502, originating from Italy. This piece is a chalk drawing on paper, embodying the essence of the High Renaissance art movement. The artwork’s dimensions are 21.1 by 15 centimeters, and it is categorized as a sketch and study. Currently, the artwork is housed at the Biblioteca Nacional de España in Madrid, Spain.

The artwork itself presents a pastoral scene, characterized by Leonardo’s subtle and skillful use of chalk to convey the contours and textures of the land. The overall composition is gentle and appears to capture a snapshot of the natural beauty as observed by the artist. The rendering, though sketchy, presents a serene landscape with undulating hills, perhaps indicative of the area around Pisa known for its gentle slopes. There are elements of detail within the landscape, such as what could be trees or brush, as well as markings that may suggest structures or natural features. The lines are confident yet delicate, embodying a study where da Vinci might have been exploring the play of light and natural forms that so often feature in his more finished works. The landscape floats against the blankness of the paper, inviting viewers to fill in the temporal context with their imagination.

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