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Bronze Rearding Horse in the style of the Da Vinci Horse

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Bronze Rearding Horse in the style of the Da Vinci Horse

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A figure of a rearing horse in bronze, on a marble base, similar in style to those created by Leonardo Da Vinci. It is one of four similar horses. Of the three others, one is in the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the second in the Szepmuveszeti Museum, Budapest, and the third in the Jeannerat Collection, London. This horse has been linked to a drawing on a sheet by Leonardo Da Vinci in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, UK. The drawings represent the first thoughts of Leonardo for the Battle of Anghiari wall painting, a major commission from the Florentine Republic in 1503. However, the Hunt Museum horse underwent material analysis and x-ray which indicated that it comprised of 84% copper, 7% tin, 6% lead and 1% zinc, as well as traces of iron, nickle and silver. It has thus been dated to the end of the nineteenth century.

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