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Studies of water

Leonardo da Vincic.1510-12

Royal Collection Trust, UK

Royal Collection Trust, UK
London, United Kingdom

Various drawings and notes on the action of water shooting out of sluices in a dam, with great force, forming rings and spirals in the air and in the water into which it gushes; further sketches of falling water (upside-down). RCIN 912660 is the most masterly of Leonardo’s drawings of the movement of water. The principal study shows the eddies and bubbles resulting from water falling from a sluice into a pool; the same topic is studied on RCIN 912661 and 912662 (the upper studies inverted), with each drawing recording a different pattern. They exemplify Leonardo’s uncanny ability to fix a momentary impression in his mind and capture it on paper with absolute conviction, as if the endlessly changing scene had been frozen before him. The movement of water haunts Leonardo’s work in many fields. In his landscapes it is a symbol of natural processes over unconscionable timespans (eg. RCIN 912395, 912387); in his civil engineering projects it is a powerful but tractable adversary (RCIN 912278, 912279); and in his scientific studies it is a pure element, responding perfectly to external forces in a manner that can be observed and analysed. Leonardo’s work on water reached a peak during his years in Milan between 1506 and 1513, and several notebooks from that time, particularly the Codex Leicester, are rich with observations on the movement of water. Text adapted from Leonardo da Vinci: A life in drawing, London, 2018

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  • Title: Studies of water
  • Creator: Leonardo da Vinci
  • Date Created: c.1510-12
  • Physical Dimensions: 26.8 x 18.2 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: Red chalk, pen and ink
Royal Collection Trust, UK

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