The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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have been published by Mr. HENRY WALLIS in the Art Journal, New Ser.  
No. 14, Feb. 1882. If the non-existence of the two pictures here  
alluded to justifies my hypothesis that only studies for such  
pictures are meant by the text, it may also be supposed that the  
drawings were made for some comrade in VERROCCHIO'S atelier. (See  
VASARI, Sansoni's ed. Florence 1880. Vol. IV, p. 564): "E perche a  
Lerenzo piaceva fuor di modo la maniera di Lionardo, la seppe cosi  
bene imitare, che niuno fu che nella pulitezza e nel finir l'opere  
con diligenza l'imitasse piĆ¹ di lui." Leonardo's notes give me no  
opportunity of discussing the pictures executed by him in Florence,  
before he moved to Milan. So the studies for the unfinished picture  
of the Adoration of the Magi--in the Uffizi, Florence--cannot be  
described here, nor would any discussion about the picture in the  
Louvre "La Vierge aux Rochers" be appropriate in the absence of  
all allusion to it in the MSS. Therefore, when I presently add a few  
remarks on this painting in explanation of the Master's drawings for  
it, it will be not merely with a view to facilitate critical  
researches about the picture now in the National Gallery, London,  
which by some critics has been pronounced to be a replica of the  
Louvre picture, but also because I take this opportunity of  
publishing several finished studies of the Master's which, even if  
they were not made in Florence but later in Milan, must have been  
prior to the painting of the Last Supper. The original picture in  
Paris is at present so disfigured by dust and varnish that the  
current reproductions in photography actually give evidence more of  
the injuries to which the picture has been exposed than of the  
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