watery manes. reversing the stream of thought about quattrocento italian heads
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Abstract
A study of 15th Century Italian hairstyles, based on a quote on water movement by Leonardo da Vinci in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The article continues by looking at other artists' depiction of hair, including Mariano di Jacopo, Verrocchio and Botticelli.
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| Authors | ;Emanuele Lugli |
| Journal | health and technology |
| Year | 2016 |
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10.11141/ia.42.6.11
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