Or rather a guess, since you can't see this drawing live: it's too fragile and in a too poor condition to be viewed. I won't tell you the truth, as you know I really like riddles, hihihi, so you have to make your own judgment.
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They believe that the man portrayed looks older than 60 and hence he could rather be my father Piero da Vinci or my uncle Francesco, as they both lived until the age of 80. Some people say, however, that it's not my self-portrait. Portrait of a Lady - British Roaring Twenties Art Deco female portrait red chalk, 1923 H 30 in. Leonardo da Vinci, Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk, c.1512 The mind of the painter must resemble a mirror, which always takes the colour of the object it reflects and is completely occupied by the images of as many objects as are in front of it. Yvert et Tellier AL 1167Series: 450th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinc. 1510), Self-portrait Catalog codes: Michel AL 1346. Nobody really paid much attention to this drawing until the nineteenth century when scholars realized that I looked very similar to my other portraits: in Raphael's The School of Athens and in the frontispiece of Vasari’s second edition of The Lives of the Artists. Stamp catalog : Stamp Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk (c. As I turned 60 in 1512, I thought it suited me. 1 Department of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. Renaissance men did not usually grow such long beards, but since it's symbolic of sagacity I picked it. The man depicted in this drawing has been thought to been a self portrait of Da Vinci. This is an A2 sized reprint of the Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk, which is drawn by famous Italian renaissance painter and sculptor, Leonardo Da Vinci and. I'm especially proud of my long beard on this portrait. The original is dated circa 1512 created with red chalk on paper. IMAGE number: XIR370289 Title: Portrait of a bearded old man (red chalk & pierre noire) Artist: Drer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528) / German Location. Usually I'm not grumpy at all, I like coming up with new games and toys, and since I'm a big boy, I make big toys, like war machines and stuff. It's kind of awkward, though, that I made such a grumpy expression (some people say that it's because I don't have two front teeth, but well.).
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From a copy made by Italian. It is thought the picture may be a self-portrait. I guess it's a cult portrait by now, probably almost everyone knows my face. Stock Photo - Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk, after a work by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci, Portrait of a man in red chalk, c.1512, Biblioteca Reale, Turin Hello, it's me, I was wondering if after all these years (exactly 566 today) you'd like to meet.