Wednesday, May 15

Da Vinci drawings to make U.S. debut at MLK library

An exhibit of 12 unique drawings by the Italian Renaissance grasp Leonardo da Vinci will make its American debut within the District of Columbia this week.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library will current “Imagining the Future — Leonardo da Vinci: In the Mind of an Italian Genius” beginning Wednesday. It is open to the general public throughout common library hours by means of Aug. 20.

Permanently housed at Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, Italy, the drawings come from the Codex Atlanticus. Da Vinci recorded this 1,119-page assortment of notes, sketches and diagrams between 1478 and his demise in 1519.



The 12 drawings characteristic black chalk, pencil, watercolor and pen and ink. They illustrate da Vinci’s analysis in arithmetic, astronomy, optics, hydraulic pumps, philosophy, mythology, flying machines and gliders.

Next to the exhibit, the Carnegie Science Center will current Leonardo’s Lab, an interactive exercise. It permits youngsters aged 6-14 to assemble buildings with picket slats, discover selfmade “ornithopters” and take a look at writing in reverse on mounted chalkboards.

Mariangela Zappi, Italy’s ambassador to the U.S., is scheduled to talk at a gap reception Tuesday night time alongside artwork consultants and enterprise leaders from his nation. Confindustria, an Italian commerce affiliation opening an workplace in Washington, organized the partnership between Ambrosiana Biblioteca and the D.C. Public Library.

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