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Leonardo da Vinci - Head of Leda
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Umberto Boccioni - Interior with two female figures
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Aligi Sassu - Naked young men (playing)
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Agnolo Gaddi - Heads of five young and lamb
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Giambattista Tiepolo - Caricature of a monk reading
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Agostino Busti, detto il Bambaia - Study for an Altar
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Adolfo Wildt - Self portrait
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Annibale Carracci - Detail of male nudes
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Camillo Procaccini - Study for Saint Sebastian chained in a niche
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Tranquillo Cremona - High Life (a Piquant Conversation)
Leonardo da Vinci - Head of Leda
Umberto Boccioni - Interior with two female figures
Aligi Sassu - Naked young men (playing)
Agnolo Gaddi - Heads of five young and lamb
Giambattista Tiepolo - Caricature of a monk reading
Agostino Busti, detto il Bambaia - Study for an Altar
Adolfo Wildt - Self portrait
Annibale Carracci - Detail of male nudes
Camillo Procaccini - Study for Saint Sebastian chained in a niche
Tranquillo Cremona - High Life (a Piquant Conversation)

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Before entering the civic collections of Milan in 1929, together with a sheet representing the same architectural project with some variations, the drawing was part of the collection of the architect Carlo Amati, who attributed it to Donato Bramante. Considered the elevation for an altar by Luigi Pungileoni and approached for the first time to the works of Bambaia by Giorgio Nicodemi, the structure depicted there is conceived as a triumphal arch: the central body, surmounted by a tympanum, houses two kneeling saints and in the center a fornix, laterally decorated with the figures of the Annunciation; the two lateral niches welcome the saints Ludovico da Tolosa and Antonio da Padova. A frieze with five episodes from the life of the Virgin decorates the upper part of the structure, surmounted by the figures of the Redeemer, two angels and the evangelists John and Matthew. The design was related to the construction of an altar for the church of Santa Maria del Giardino in Milan. In 1515 Bambaia actually participated in the competition announced for the execution of this work, in collaboration with Geronimo Della Porta and Cristoforo Lombardi, but the altar was then built for a lower price by other artists between 1519 and 1523. .

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