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The Head of a Grotesque Man in Profile Facing Right
The Head of a Woman in Profile Facing Left
Designs for a Nativity or Adoration of the Christ Child; Perspectival Projection (recto); Slight Doodles (verso)
Head of a Man in Profile Facing to the Left
Studies for Hercules Holding a Club Seen in Frontal View, Male Nude Unsheathing a Sword, and the Movements of Water (Recto); Study for Hercules Holding a Club Seen in Rear View (Verso)
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Leonardo da Vinci's abundant drawings and notebooks record his keen and tireless observation of all aspects of the natural world. This accurately rendered depiction of a bear walking was presumably drawn from life. (In one of his notebooks the artist wrote of the presence of bears in the woods outside Milan.) It relates thematically to a small group of drawings of a bear's head and paws that Leonardo probably produced for an anatomical treatise. The faint outlines of a seated woman are visible beneath the drawing of the bear, indicating that Leonardo reused the sheet.
Thomas Lawrence, London; Samuel Woodburn, London; Lawrence-Woodburn sale 1860, June 8, lot 1038; private collection, England; [P.& D. Colnaghi & Co., London]; Ludwig Rosenthal, Bern, Switzerland; (later L.V. Randall, Montreal); [Schaeffer Galleries, New York]; acquired by Robert Lehman from Schaeffer Galleries in February 1945
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