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The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)
The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)

MEV5049602: The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo) / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)
The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)

MEV5049604: The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo) / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)
The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)

MEV5049601: The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo) / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)
The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)

MEV5049605: The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo) / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668216: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)
The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)

MEV5049267: The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo) / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

Study of a mobile derrick by Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519), drawing of mechanical engineering, with the artist's reverse writing. Xylography in watercolour, reproduction of the Renaissance manuscript, late 15th to 16th century.
Study of a mobile derrick by Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519), drawing of mechanical engineering, with the artist's reverse writing. Xylography in watercolour, reproduction of the Renaissance manuscript, late 15th to 16th century.

NWI4913856: Study of a mobile derrick by Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519), drawing of mechanical engineering, with the artist's reverse writing. Xylography in watercolour, reproduction of the Renaissance manuscript, late 15th to 16th century. / Bridgeman Images

Study on flight by Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519), drawing of a wing wing. Xylography in watercolour, reproduction of the Renaissance manuscript, late 15th to 16th century.
Study on flight by Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519), drawing of a wing wing. Xylography in watercolour, reproduction of the Renaissance manuscript, late 15th to 16th century.

NWI4913759: Study on flight by Leonard de Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519), drawing of a wing wing. Xylography in watercolour, reproduction of the Renaissance manuscript, late 15th to 16th century. / Bridgeman Images

Galerie des Offices, a Florence, Meduse (engraving)
Galerie des Offices, a Florence, Meduse (engraving)

LLM3645778: Galerie des Offices, a Florence, Meduse (engraving), French School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668132: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668200: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668161: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668205: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)
The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo)

MEV5049268: The main facade and current entrance to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana on Piazza Pio XI, Milan (photo) / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668134: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668157: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668181: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519
Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519

PIX4668167: Chateau du Clos Luce - Clos Luce - Amboise - The helicopter designed by Leonard de Vinci and the manor house in the background. The Chateau du Clos Luce is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the city center of Amboise. Once called the Chateau du Cloux and summer residence of the kings of France until 1516, Francois I put it at the disposal of Leonard de Vinci, who lived there for three years, until his death on 2 May 1519 / Bridgeman Images

Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)
Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)

LLM6018910: Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Two-valve radio-receiver. 1917.
Two-valve radio-receiver. 1917.

TRK831760: Two-valve radio-receiver. 1917. / Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia 'Leonardo Da Vinci', Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

An entertainment created by Leonardo Da Vinci for the court of Ludovico Sforza, ruler of Milan (gouache on paper)
An entertainment created by Leonardo Da Vinci for the court of Ludovico Sforza, ruler of Milan (gouache on paper)

LAL3641236: An entertainment created by Leonardo Da Vinci for the court of Ludovico Sforza, ruler of Milan (gouache on paper), McBride, Angus (1931-2007) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

La Statue de Leonard de Vinci et la Galerie Victor-Emmanuel, a Milan (engraving)
La Statue de Leonard de Vinci et la Galerie Victor-Emmanuel, a Milan (engraving)

LLM3645821: La Statue de Leonard de Vinci et la Galerie Victor-Emmanuel, a Milan (engraving), French School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Translucent canvas in the park: The Lady has l'ermine
Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Translucent canvas in the park: The Lady has l'ermine

PIX4668103: Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Translucent canvas in the park: The Lady has l'ermine / Bridgeman Images

Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Translucent canvas in the park: The Lady has l'ermine
Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Translucent canvas in the park: The Lady has l'ermine

PIX4668090: Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Translucent canvas in the park: The Lady has l'ermine / Bridgeman Images

Page from the Codex Leicester, 1508-12 (pen & ink on paper)
Page from the Codex Leicester, 1508-12 (pen & ink on paper)

XJF311617: Page from the Codex Leicester, 1508-12 (pen & ink on paper), Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)
Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)

LLM6018902: Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Mud Dredge, designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript E, sheet 75v. 1513-1515.
Mud Dredge, designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript E, sheet 75v. 1513-1515.

TRK879421: Mud Dredge, designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript E, sheet 75v. 1513-1515. / Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia 'Leonardo Da Vinci', Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)
Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)

LLM6018897: Facsimile of a Study by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving), English School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Le Polyhedron
Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Le Polyhedron

PIX4668098: Leonardo da Vinci Park - Chateau du Clos Luce - Le Polyhedron / Bridgeman Images

Saint Peter (Drawing, 15th-16th century)
Saint Peter (Drawing, 15th-16th century)

LRI4578938: Saint Peter (Drawing, 15th-16th century), Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) / Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria / Bridgeman Images

The Holy Family, by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)
The Holy Family, by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving)

LIP1052279: The Holy Family, by Leonardo da Vinci (engraving), Maurand, Charles (1824-1904) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Transmission group of the rollin mill Falk, made in 1867 in the Ferriera Vobarnese and placed in the new Vobarno factory (Bs), Italy.
Transmission group of the rollin mill Falk, made in 1867 in the Ferriera Vobarnese and placed in the new Vobarno factory (Bs), Italy.

TRK831768: Transmission group of the rollin mill Falk, made in 1867 in the Ferriera Vobarnese and placed in the new Vobarno factory (Bs), Italy. / Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia 'Leonardo Da Vinci', Milan, Italy / Bridgeman Images

Chateau de Chambord, Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France
Chateau de Chambord, Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France

AAV997263: Chateau de Chambord, Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France, Aznar Cenamor, Fernando / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images

Leonardo and the Astronaut, 1966 (acrylic on canvas)
Leonardo and the Astronaut, 1966 (acrylic on canvas)

MAM714013: Leonardo and the Astronaut, 1966 (acrylic on canvas), Ivanjicki, Olja (1931-2009) / Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, MA, USA / Bridgeman Images

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter from Florence. Engraving by Cosomo Colombini (d. 1812) after a Leonardo self portrait. c. 1500
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter from Florence. Engraving by Cosomo Colombini (d. 1812) after a Leonardo self portrait. c. 1500

EVB2935550: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Italian Renaissance painter from Florence. Engraving by Cosomo Colombini (d. 1812) after a Leonardo self portrait. c. 1500 / Bridgeman Images

Leonardo Da Vinci (engraving)
Leonardo Da Vinci (engraving)

LLM5238275: Leonardo Da Vinci (engraving), French School, (19th century) / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images


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