The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2 by Leonardo da Vinci
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[Footnote: _figure di rilievo_. Leonardo applies this term exclusively to wholly detached figures, especially to those standing free. This note apparently refers to some particular case, though we have no knowledge of what that may have been. If we suppose it to refer to the first model of the equestrian statue of Francesco Sforza (see the introduction to the notes on Sculpture) this observation may be regarded as one of his arguments for abandoning the first scheme of the Sforza Monument, in which the horse was to be galloping (see page 2). It is also in favour of this theory that the note is written in a manuscript volume already completed in 1492. Leonardo's opinions as to the shortcomings of plastic works when compared with paintings are given under No. 655 and 656.] Notes on the casting of the Sforza monument (710-715). 710. Three braces which bind the mould. [If you want to make simple casts quickly, make them in a box of river sand wetted with vinegar.] [When you shall have made the mould upon the horse you must make the thickness of the metal in clay.] Observe in alloying how many hours are wanted for each hundredweight. [In casting each one keep the furnace and its fire well stopped up.] [Let the inside of all the moulds be wetted with linseed oil or oil of turpentine, and then take a handful of |
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