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Leonardo's horse

''Leonardo's Horse'' (also known as ''Gran Cavallo'') is a sculpture that was commissioned of Leonardo da Vinci in 1482 by Duke of Milan Ludovico il Moro, but not completed. It was intended to be the largest equestrian statue in the world, a monument to the duke's father Francesco. Leonardo did extensive preparatory work for it, but produced only a clay model, which was destroyed by French soldiers when they invaded Milan in 1499, interrupting the project. About five centuries later, Leonardo's surviving design materials were used as the basis for sculptures intended to bring the project to fruition.
==The Horse (Modern Version)==

In 1977, Charles C. Dent, a United Airlines pilot, began work to complete the unfinished sculpture in Allentown, Pennsylvania. His efforts to set up an organization to finance the project proved a difficult task that required more than 15 years. He founded a nonprofit organization named Leonardo da Vinci's Horse, Inc. (LDVHI) to support the project.
Charles C. Dent projected cost of the horse came to nearly US $2.5 million. In 1988, LDVHI enlisted sculptor/painter Garth Herrick to begin part-time work on the horse. Charles C. Dent died of Lou Gehrig's disease in 1994, leaving his private art collection to LDVHI, the sale of which brought more than $1 million to the fund. Peter C. Dent, nephew of Charles C. Dent, took on leadership of LDVHI after Charles C. Dent, passed away on Dec. 25, 1994 – serving as the organization’s President, CEO, and Trustee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.davincisciencecenter.org/about/dsc-history/peter-dent )
By 1997, Tallix Art Foundry, in Beacon, New York, the company contracted by LDVHI to cast the horse, had suggested bringing Nina Akamu, an experienced animal sculptor, on board to improve upon the Dent-Herrick horse. After several months. Nina Akamu determined that the original model could not be salvaged and concluded that a completely new sculpture needed to be executed.
Leonardo had made numerous small sketches of horses to help illustrate his notes about the complex procedures for molding and casting the sculpture. But his notes were far from systematic, and none of the sketches points to the final position of the horse, with no single definitive drawing of the statue. Akamu researched multiple information sources to gain insight into the original sculptor's intentions. She studied both Leonardo's notes and drawings of the horse and those of other projects he was working on. She reviewed his thoughts on anatomy, painting, sculpture and natural phenomena. Her research expanded to include the teachers who had influenced Leonardo. Akamu also studied Iberian horse breeds, such as the Andalusian, which were favored by the Sforza stables in the late 15th century.
Two full-size casts were made of Akamu's design. The primary cast - The Horse - was placed at the ''Hippodrome de San Siro'' in Milan, and unveiled on Sept. 10, 1999.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.davincisciencecenter.org/about/leonardo-and-the-horse/the-full-story-of-leonardos-horse )
The Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, holds the rights to Leonardo da Vinci's Horse〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.leonardoshorse.org )〕 as a result of its 2003 merger with LDVHI.
Additional renderings of The Horse of different sizes are displayed in the United States and Italy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.davincisciencecenter.org/about/leonardo-and-the-horse/the-additional-horses )

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