This 16th Century Masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci translates as "Disheveled Hair" which is in sharp contrast to the attractive face it surrounds. Scholars suggest that Da Vinci rendered the maiden with inherent beauty while possessing a wild power that could not be tamed.
La Scapigliata after Painting by Leonardo da Vinciafter Leonardo da Vinci Italian (1452 - 1519) |
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This 16th Century Masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci translates as "Disheveled Hair" which is in sharp contrast to the attractive face it surrounds. Scholars suggest that Da Vinci rendered the maiden with inherent beauty while possessing a wild power that could not be tamed. |
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