The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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It may be incidentally remarked that no sketches are known for the  
portrait of "Mona Lisa", nor do the MS. notes ever allude to it,  
though according to Vasari the master had it in hand for fully four  
years.  
Leonardo's cartoon for the picture of the battle of Anghiari has  
shared the fate of the rival work, Michaelangelo's "Bathers summoned  
to Battle". Both have been lost in some wholly inexplicable manner.  
I cannot here enter into the remarkable history of this work; I can  
only give an account of what has been preserved to us of Leonardo's  
scheme and preparations for executing it. The extent of the material  
in studies and drawings was till now quite unknown. Their  
publication here may give some adequate idea of the grandeur of this  
famous work. The text given as No. 669 contains a description of  
the particulars of the battle, but for the reasons given in the note  
to this text, I must abandon the idea of taking this passage as the  
basis of my attempt to reconstruct the picture as the artist  
conceived and executed it.  
I may here remind the reader that Leonardo prepared the cartoon in  
the Sala del Papa of Santa Maria Novella at Florence and worked  
there from the end of October 1503 till February 1504, and then was  
busied with the painting in the Sala del Consiglio in the Palazzo  
della Signoria, till the work was interrupted at the end of May  
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