Park / The Polymath's Lament
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23-February 26
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In his final moments, Leonardo da Vinci expressed regret for not pursuing his art the way he could have, even stating he “had offended God and man.” Looking out from the Château du Clos Lucé in a moment of terminal lucidity, he envisions a world where his artistic and mechanical potential was truly realized. So vibrant, so real, yet so painfully unfinished…
c. 1519, oil and chalk on walnut panel, 65 in x 67 in. -
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1300 - 1600
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