Study of a woman’s head (c.1490; Milan, Italy) by Leonardo da Vinci

Study of a woman's head - Leonardo da Vinci - c.1490; Milan, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleStudy of a woman's head
ArtistLeonardo da Vinci
Datec.1490; Milan, Italy
Mediummetalpoint,paper
Dimensions18 x 16.8 cm
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationLouvre, Paris, France

About Study of a woman's head

The artwork titled “Study of a woman’s head” is a creation by Leonardo da Vinci, dating back to approximately 1490 in Milan, Italy. It embodies the artistic excellence of the High Renaissance movement. Da Vinci executed this piece using metalpoint on paper, and it has dimensions of 18 cm by 16.8 cm. As the genre suggests, it is a sketch and study, and the artwork can be viewed at the Louvre in Paris, France.

Upon examining the artwork, one can observe a delicate portrayal of a woman’s head in profile. The meticulous lines and gentle shading capture the softness of her features, reflecting Leonardo’s masterful technique with metalpoint. The sketch showcases the artist’s interest in the anatomical structure of the head and the subtleties of human expression. Despite the fading that time may have caused, the artwork remains an enduring testimony to Leonardo’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and his surpassing artistry.

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