Leonardo da Vinci - The Adoration of the Magi 1479-1481

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Leonardo da Vinci - The Adoration of the Magi 1479-1481

The Adoration of the Magi 1479-1481
246x243cm oil panel
Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Preparatory work for The Adoration of the Magi took seven months (March-September 1481) but the painting remained unfinished.
The Adoration of the Magi is an early painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was given the commission by the Augustinian monks of San Donato a Scopeto in Florence, but departed for Milan the following year, leaving the painting unfinished. It has been in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence since 1670.
The Virgin Mary and Child are depicted in the foreground and form a triangular shape with the Magi kneeling in adoration. Behind them is a semicircle of accompanying figures, including what may be a self-portrait of the young Leonardo (on the far right). In the background on the left is the ruin of a pagan building, on which workmen can be seen, apparently repairing it. On the right are men on horseback fighting, and a sketch of a rocky landscape.