Leonardo da Vinci: Horse Figurine

 
 
 
 
 
 
£78.00
 

Leonardo da Vinci spent a lot of time studying the shape and particularly also the movement of horses, one of nature's wonders, and in his opinion, nature was the mistress of all masters. He had plans to sculpt a monumental horse but only completed a clay model during his lifetime.

Even during his lifetime, Da Vinci's work was determinative for the High Renaissance's art. As the one artist who always urged others to get their inspiration straight from nature and not from the works of others, he ended up having many followers who worked in his style. This statue of a horse is taken from his drawings and the drawings of his followers.

    

This horse sculpture includes a colour picture of the original artwork by the School of Davinci and a description in multiple languages, and is one of many art sculptures available from the National Gallery.

 
Product Information
Product Code:
1000687
Dimensions:
23 X 22 X 8 cm

CUSTOMER REVIEWS (1)

 
 
 
 
 

28 October 2011

Review by:
IÑIGO AZUMENDI RUIZ DE ARECHAVALETA
yesterday I received this horse figurine from National Gallery. I can only say that it's more beautiful than I thought it could be. It's really well done, with perfect details. The figurine is really impressive. It was very well packed in perfect conditions and the delivering was really quick. I can only say: British style, British class. Thank you very much indeed.