High Renaissance — Page 7
1,351 artworks · 1490-1527
Male head in profile to left with muscles exposed
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1660
Two Deformed Heads Facing Inwards
Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1654
Sectioned skull in profile to left with the left side of the cranium removed
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1651
Sectioned skull in profile to left with the left side of the cranium removed
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1651
Bust of a woman looking downwards towards left with elaborately decorated hair
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1648
Head of a bald, sinewy man looking downwards
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1648
Title Page, Diversae Effigies
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1648
Man with caricatured features and hair streaming behind, in half-length to left
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1648
Head of a toothless man with bare, sinewy neck in profile to left
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1648
Head and shoulder of a child, in profile to right
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
St. Anne
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Three Heads in Profile
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Twelve Heads
Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1645
The King and Queen of Tunis (Rex et Regina de Tunis)
Wenceslaus Hollar|Leonardo da Vinci, ca. 1645
Skull in profile to right
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Man with stern expression in profile to left
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Title page to Diversae Probae
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Two Deformed Heads with Very Long Upper Lips
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, ca. 1645
Skull in profile to right
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Title-page to "Varie Figuræ & Probæ"
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Two deformed heads facing each other
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Heads of two young women
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Naked male torso seen from behind
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645
Two deformed heads facing inwards
Leonardo da Vinci|Wenceslaus Hollar, 1645