Anatomical Studies of a Male Shoulder by  Leonardo Da Vinci
Anatomical Studies of a Male Shoulder by  Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci Anatomical Studies of a Male Shoulder Art Print

Leonardo Da Vinci Anatomical Studies of a Male Shoulder Art Print (CN18238)

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ABOUT THIS PIECE Renaissance Painter Leonardo Da Vinci's Anatomical Studies of a Male Shoulder was created in 1509 and the drawing is in Royal Collection London. The original size of the work is 29,2 x 19,8 cm and made of pen on paper. Most of the drawings are based on study of a live subject, as informed by a knowledge of the underlying structures obtained by dissection. They display perplexing anatomical features seen on many other sheets of the period – a wide gap between the two heads of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on the sternum and clavicle, and a fascicular appearance to the muscles pectoralis major (from the chest to the arm) and deltoid (shoulder). For example, in the study at lower left we see a strongly contracted clavicular portion of pectoralis major and a virtually flaccid sternocostal portion, and the deltoid appears divided almost in half. The Artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) was an Italian polymath of the Renaissance whose areas of interest included science and invention, drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, paleontology, and cartography.

 
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCT Art Movement: Renaissance Location and reference: Royal Collection London

 
To create this canvas print, the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade cotton canvas. Our Giclee Museum Quality Prints use inks resistant to fading and allow the tonalities and hues of the Original Painting. Finished with a suitable colored portion in addition to the size, this canvas print provides an artistic look with depth and texture. art prints on canvas in rolled condition
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