Leda and the Swan (Leonardo)
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The story of Leda and the Swan was the subject of two compositions by
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, Drawing, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially res ...
from perhaps 1503–1510. Neither survive as paintings by Leonardo, but there are a number of drawings for both by him, and copies in oils, especially of the second composition, where Leda stands.


First version

Leonardo began making studies in 1504 for a painting, apparently never executed, of Leda seated on the ground with her children. Three sketches of Leda by Leonardo exist: * ''Leda and the Swan'', pen and ink and wash over black chalk on paper, 160 x 139 mm. 1503–1507, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth (pictured) * ''Study for kneeling Leda'', black chalk, pen and ink on paper, 126 x 109 cm. 1503–1507,
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* ''Studies of Leda and a Horse'', black chalk, brush and ink on paper, 1503–1507, Royal Library,
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It has been proposed that Leonardo's Chatsworth sketch for ''Leda and the Swan'' (pictured) may have been inspired by the ''
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'', the ancient sculpture discovered in 1506: there is a similar twist to the subject's body; the curve of the swan's neck recalls the snake's lithe body in Laocoön's hand; the rape by Zeus evokes the forceful attack of the serpents; and the child next to Leda's knee resembles Laocoön's son on the right, who also has a sheer break at the wrist. A completed copy of '' Kneeling Leda with her Children'' by
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is kept at the Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel,
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, Kassel (c.1515/20, oil on wood, 128 x 106 cm).


Completed version

In 1508 Leonardo painted a different composition of the subject known as ''Leda and the Swan'' which depicted a nude standing Leda cuddling the swan, with the two sets of infant twins and their huge broken egg-shells. The painting is lost, probably deliberately destroyed, and was last recorded in the French royal
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in 1625 by Cassiano dal Pozzo: The picture is known from many copies, of which the earliest are probably the '' Spiridon Leda'', perhaps by a studio assistant and now in the
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/ref> and the one by Cesare da Sesto at
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in England. Other copies by
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include: * Anonymous, possibly Fernando Yanez de la Almedina, Leda and the Swan. Oil on panel, 51 5/8 x 30 inches (131.1 x 76.2 cm). Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA (previously at John G. Johnson Collection, 1917) *
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, ''Leda and the Swan'', from the collection of the Marquis of Hastings * Giampietrino, ''Venus and Cupid'', private collection, Milan * ''Venus and Cupid'', 16th century, oil on panel,
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, USA * ''Leda and the Swan'', 16th century. Previously at antiquity shop,
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. Original photo by Georges Vermard exists at University of Bologna


Gallery


Studies

File:Study for Leda and the Swan.jpg, Study for ''Leda and the Swan'' by Leonardo, c. 1504 File:Leonardo da Vinci - Study for a kneeling Leda - WGA12756.jpg, Study for ''Leda and the Swan'' by Leonardo, c. 1504 File:Studies of a woman's head and coiffure, for Leda and the Swan.jpg, Study of a woman's head and coiffure for ''Leda and the Swan'' by Leonardo, c. 1506


Copies


See also

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Giovanni Battista Palumba Giovanni Battista Palumba, also known as the Master I.B. with a Bird (or the Bird etc.), was an Italian printmaker active in the early 16th century, making both engravings and woodcuts; he is generally attributed with respectively 14 and 11 of t ...
, whose two engravings from the same decade parallel but do not copy Leonardo


References

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Further reading

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External links


''Leonardo da Vinci: anatomical drawings from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle''
exhibition catalog fully online as PDF from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which contains material on ''Leda and the Swan'' (see index) {{Leonardo da Vinci Paintings by Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo Birds in art Nude art Lost paintings