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Recto: The head of a horse. Verso: A note on the sky c.1503-4
Recto: Pen and ink with wash. Verso: Pen and ink | 11.1 x 6.3 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 912327
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This drawing and RL 12326 were originally part of the same sheet, preparatory for Leonardo's mural of the Battle of Anghiari in the Palazzo della Signoria in Florence, left incomplete and later destroyed. The Battle gave full rein to Leonardo's interest in the depiction of powerful emotion. Here he investigated the manner in which analogous muscles in each species cause similar expressions of fury, as he recorded in a note: 'Etheir brows raised and knit, the skin above their brows furrowed with pain, the sides of the nose with wrinkles going in an arch from the nostrils to the eyes, the nostrils drawn up, the lips arched to show the upper teeth, and the teeth apart as if crying out in lamentation.'
RL 12327r
Text adapted from Leonardo da Vinci: the Divine and the GrotesqueProvenance
Bequeathed to Francesco Melzi; from whose heirs purchased by Pompeo Leoni, c.1582-90; Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel, by 1630; Probably acquired by Charles II; Royal Collection by 1690
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Medium and techniques
Recto: Pen and ink with wash. Verso: Pen and ink
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11.1 x 6.3 cm (sheet of paper)