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Undefined scale interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's project, Codex (Codex) Windsor 1265r, 1485 ca.
It is one of the many studies that Leonardo made on war chariots, almost exclusively to demonstrate to the various sovereigns the danger of the vehicle. In the drawings illustrating the different variants of the chariot, he adds a note in which he explains that this type of weapon had proved to be much more dangerous for his soldiers, who had to be by its side, then for the enemies. For this reason he considered it important to study and test methods of attack that allowed to defend oneself from the chariots without getting too close, using for example arrows, spears, stones and even groups of soldiers with drums, who, with shouts and all sorts of noise, could easily scare away the horses, so as to make them suddenly change direction thus creating confusion, death and casualties.
The wheels transmit the motion to the mechanism mounted in the central position, which transmits it to the clubs that rotate and rise until they reach the horizontal position when the movement is very fast. This would have been possible by attaching horses to the war machine.
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This is probably the most controversial and mysterious Leonardo drawing that has been discussed since its discovery, which took place in a fortuitous and unexpected way, between 1966 and 1968, in the laboratory of restoration of ancient books of the Esarchico Monastery of Santa Maria di Grottaferrata (Rome).
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This is not a completely new invention, but the optimization of an existing weapon. In fact, at the time of Leonardo bombards were used in sieges. Their large mouth allowed them to fire large bullets that could easily open large breaches in enemy defenses. However, the machines were very heavy and took a long time to maneuver.
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Leonardo da Vinci, Codex Arundel, folio 1030, c. 1485 British Museum. Project for a "covered wagon”.
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The mowing wagon is one of the two war machines designed by Leonardo in 1485 and included in the file for Ludovico il Moro, Duke of Milan, as a presentation of his skills that he intended to put at his service.
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The model, all in wood, is equipped with an ingenious device that allows the movement of the wings and the body. This device, with its magical appearance, is very instructive and fun to assemble.
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In the 1950s, Harold Edgerton, a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, combining strobe lights with a camera equipped with a high-speed film advance motor, studied the way to capture images invisible to the naked eye, that is, those that they are formed when a drop falls on a flat surface: the human eye sees the sequence that develops in a fluid way, but is unable to capture all the images of which it is composed.
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The Beautiful Princess by Leonardo Da Vinci - Portrait of Bianca Sforza
BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS
by Martin Kemp and Pascal Cotte
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The volume, dedicated to the Renaissance genius of Leonardo, is presented not as a simple monograph of the artist's life but as a dense plot in which historical sources and artistic production intertwine in an unprecedented way, wisely mixed in a cultured language, but accessible to the larger audience.
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The Opera Maestra series is inaugurated with this monograph, specifically aimed at focusing, from an unprecedented perspective, on the work and itinerary of the artists who made history.
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THE ORNITHOTTERY OR FLYING MAN is a tribute to the genius of Leonardo da Vinci. To his skills as an inventor, to his technical and artistic skills, to his refined aesthetic taste. It is the recognition of his continuous studies, the search for beauty, balance and the measure of things that make life pleasant. It is the result of a long technical and image study, as well as a patient synthesis that took into account not only the intuitive aspects of Leonardo's flight, but also of the Tuscan culture.
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Able to jump, like all crickets, and to run fast, because equipped with two large "mountain bike" wheels, however, it finds its rightful place in a sort of throne from which he can devote himself to his passion as a nuisance, talking and moving at the same time .
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Studied from the Vitruvian Man in wood and leather. Undefined scale model from: Leonardo da Vinci, “Vitruvian Man”, c. 1490. Accademia Gallery, Venice.
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Assembly kit for the construction of a model (in undefined scale) of the study of a self supporting bridge by Leonardo da Vinci. We started from Leonardo's drawing found in the Codex Atlanticus and built a bridge model based only on two repetitive modules.
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Wooden model in assembly box. Easy and fun to assemble. Beautiful looking. And then: "yes it flies" ... or do you read “do we fly"? You decide.
Once mounted, it flaps its wings, moves a leg, and is happy ... Who is happy: him? You? your son? your daughter? Maybe everyone: “LET'S FLY"
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Almost magical ancient automatic machine ... indeed, very magical
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Model (on undefined scale) for didactic purposes by Leonardo da Vinci on the transformation of motion, found in the Madrid Codex f 17r
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Study in wood, leather and non-woven fabric. Undefined scale model by Leonardo da Vinci, manuscript B, folio 83 v., (1485ca.), Codex Atlanticus, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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The Opera Maestra series is inaugurated with this monograph, specifically aimed at focusing, from an unprecedented perspective, on the work and itinerary of the artists who made history.
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Bookmark with magnifying lens with the Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Mini Puzzle in a tube with Leonardo's Vitruvian man. Easy to do, perfect for kids.
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Leonardo Da Vinci playing cards with some of his most famous artworks.
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Set consisting of 5 3D postcards based on Leonardo Da Vinci. The Vitruvian Man, the Lady with the Ermine, the Last Supper, Leonardo’s self-portrait and the Mona Lisa.
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Classic playing cards with the theme of Leonardo Da Vinci and the Vitruvian Man.
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Leonardo Da Vinci's magnet with the representation of the Leonardo's glider.
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Leonardo Da Vinci's magnet with the representation of the Leonardo's alleged self-portrait.
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Leonardo Da Vinci's magnet with the representation of the Vitruvian Man.
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