Description
The cardboard of Sant’Anna (Sant’Anna, the Madonna, the Child and San Giovannino) is a black chalk, white and smudge drawing on paper by Leonardo da Vinci and is kept in the National Gallery in London. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (Anchiano, April 15, 1452 – Amboise, May 2, 1519) was a man of talent and universal talent of the Renaissance, considered one of the greatest geniuses of humanity. He was a scientist, philosopher, architect, painter, sculptor, draftsman, writer, set designer, anatomist, botanist, musician, engineer and designer.
The image is printed on “Acquarello” paper form the Italian Fedrigoni paper mill, on 200gr acid and chlorine free.