About Leonardo Da Vinci’s La Scapigliata
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This is an unfinished painting created by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1506-1508.
The work is not confirmed to be Da Vinci's but many attribute it to him.
The name of the painting, La Scapigliata, in Italian means a woman with disheveled hair.
The subject of the painting is unknown.
Today it is on display at the Galleria Nazionale di Parma in Italy.
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About The La Scapigliata Print
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About The Artist
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was a painter and polymath in Medieval Italy. He produced lots of art and notes about science. He received his education from the famous painter Andrea del Verrocchio. Some of his concepts included flight, artillery vehicles, and solar power. Many consider him to be the ideal renaissance man.