Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Royal Library, Windsor Castle
This wide-screen 6-projector multi-image show was produced in cooperation with The Print Room of The Royal Library at Windsor Castle, for a museum exhibition seen at The National Gallery in Washington D.C., the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. With permission from Her Majesty, Inocencio/Siegel were allowed to photograph Leonardo da Vinci's drawings for the multi-image show. This program was honored with the top award - Best in Show - from the San Francisco Ad Club's Visual Communicatons Showcase, as well as a Silver from the AVC "Cindy Awards," and a Bronze from the Association for Multi-Media International.
Trivia Questions:1 What is the size of Leonardo's drawing for his proposed colossal bronze equestrian monument to the Sforza Family? 2 What artist's medium did Leonardo da Vinci possibly invent? 3 During the Renaissance, what was the value of a horse? |
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