A painting of a woman holding flowers, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci and believed to be the origin of a sculpture attributed to R.C. Lucas. Process print with letterpress, 1909.

Date:
Nov. 6, 1909
Reference:
2857354i
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Description

The sculpture, called Flora, was bought for the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, by the art expert Wilhelm von Bode in 1909, in the belief that it was a work by Leonardo da Vinci. The present article and illustrations aim to show that it was the work of the English sculptor Richard Cockle Lucas (1800-1883), who would have based it on the present painting. The painting was then in the possession of the dealer William Buchanan. At the time of this print, it belonged to a descendant of James Morrison, of Basildon Park, near Pangbourne

Publication/Creation

[London] : The illustrated London news, Nov. 6, 1909.

Physical description

1 print : letterpress and halftones ; sheet 42 x 29.3 cm

Lettering

Another link in the chain: the Buchanan Leonardo da Vinci ... Extensive lettering accompanies the print

Notes

On reverse are other halftones and letterpress

Reference

Wellcome Collection 2857354i

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