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Head of a Woman by Leonardo da Vinci

Head of a Woman

Leonardo da Vinci·1500

Historical Context

Leonardo's Head of a Woman, known as La Scapigliata (the disheveled one), is one of his most intimate surviving works — an unfinished sketch-like painting that captures a female head in the sfumato manner that was his greatest technical innovation. The work was likely a preparatory study or an independent meditation on the female face rather than a finished commission, its deliberately incomplete state revealing Leonardo's working method — the face brought to a high finish in the sfumato manner while the hair and background remain in a preliminary state. La Scapigliata's combination of extreme finish in some areas with conspicuous incompleteness in others has fascinated viewers and scholars for centuries as a window onto Leonardo's creative process.

Technical Analysis

The extraordinary sfumato of the finished face contrasts with the freely sketched hair, creating a fascinating document of Leonardo's technique where the luminous modeling emerges from raw underdrawing.

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Galleria nazionale di Parma

Parma, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
24.6 × 21 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Portrait
Location
Galleria nazionale di Parma, Parma
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