Completely harmonious surface, no bubbles or impurities with a matte finish to prevents distracting reflections.
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Description
This unfinished portrait by Leonardo da Vinci of a young woman with tousled hair (hence her nickname, scapigliata) is mainly a brush drawing with a little pigment, its treatment being similar to that of other incomplete works by the artist.
However, the contrast between the drawing of the hair and neck and the refined modelling of the face must be intentional.
It suggests that Leonardo was inspired by a passage (well known in the Renaissance) by the Roman author Pliny the Elder. See more
Pliny pointed out that the great artist Apelles left his last representation of the Venus de Cos unfinished and that the work nevertheless aroused more admiration than his first completed painting of the goddess.