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A horse's left foreleg, with measurements

Leonardo da Vincic.1490-92

Royal Collection Trust, UK

Royal Collection Trust, UK
London, United Kingdom

A study of the near foreleg and shoulder of a horse, in profile to the left, the leg raised and bent, the hoof upturned; divided into sections with measurements below; with two notes. Melzi's number 41. Most of Leonardo's measured drawings of horses show the animal standing with all legs straight, but a few study in detail the dimensions of the raised left foreleg. This was the intended final form of the equestrian monument commissioned from Leonardo by Ludovico Sforza, the ruler of Milan, to commemorate his father Francesco. Leonardo uses as his unit the horse's head divided into sixteenths. The note at the top of the sheet identifies the horse measured as a Sicilian belonging to Galeazzo Sanseverino, the Captain-General of the Milanese army. The Sicilian is still an admired cavalry horse: it appears in several of Leonardo’s measured studies, and was probably the breed intended for the Sforza monument. Text adapted from Leonardo da Vinci: A life in drawing, London, 2018

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  • Title: A horse's left foreleg, with measurements
  • Creator: Leonardo da Vinci
  • Date Created: c.1490-92
  • Physical Dimensions: 25.0 x 18.7 cm
  • Provenance: 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
  • Type: Drawing
  • Rights: Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
  • External Link: Royal Collection Trust website
  • Medium: Leadpoint, pen and ink, staining
Royal Collection Trust, UK

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