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Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘A Map of the Pontine Marshes,’ a 1514 preparatory study showcasing his masterful topographical rendering & unique artistic style.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical masterpiece! This 1510 drawing showcases precise muscle & bone studies. A rare glimpse into Renaissance art & science.
A visceral display of chaos and violence unfolds in Pieter Bruegel the Elder's Northern Renaissance masterpiece Massacre of the Innocents, a profound meditation on brutality that you can bring into your own collection.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Recto: Study for the Trivulzio monument. Verso: Study for an equestrian monument" showcases his meticulous pencil work and exploration of humanist ideals, mirroring masterpieces like Mona Lisa & The Last Supper.
Discover Leonardo da Vinci's 1492 detailed technical sketch, showcasing engineering, architecture, and anatomical studies. A rare Renaissance masterpiece blending art and science, perfect for collectors.
Explore Nicolas Poussin’s iconic Triumph of Pan (1635-36)! This Baroque masterpiece showcases classical mythology with dynamic composition & rich symbolism—a cornerstone of French art history.
Discover Duccio di Buoninsegna’s 1305 Triptych – a stunning Renaissance masterpiece featuring the Passion of Christ. Explore Byzantine influences, gold leaf & symbolic detail.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Studies of Horses’ (1478). A monochromatic charcoal study showcasing equine anatomy & technique. Discover this masterpiece!
A profound anatomical study of equine viscera and human coition by Leonardo da Vinci captures the scientific fervor of the High Renaissance, inviting you to explore this masterpiece of Renaissance thought.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci's ingenious engineering sketches (1492) – detailed casting apparatus designs & literary notes, offering a rare glimpse into his inventive mind.
Admire Hans Holbein's iconic portrait of Sir Thomas More! This 1527 chalk drawing captures his dignified presence, showcasing the artist’s masterful detail and realism – a timeless masterpiece.
Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Recto: A Stand of Trees’ captures a serene woodland scene with masterful red chalk technique. Explore the artist's meticulous detail and profound observation of nature in this iconic study.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Designs for an equestrian monument" is a captivating study exploring anatomical precision and dynamic composition. Executed around 1517, this drawing reveals Da Vinci’s meticulous approach to monumental sculpture, mirroring his mastery in capturing human form and conveying emotion—a timeless piece reimagined as a beautiful oil reproduction.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Studies of a Horse' captures the essence of equine anatomy and movement with remarkable detail. Explore this pivotal study from 1490, showcasing Da Vinci’s genius in capturing form and dynamism.