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[Opinion] Leonardo da Vinci’s Surreptitious Scents

Summary by Hyperallergic
Leonardo da Vinci, “Lady with an Ermine” (1489–91), oil on wood panel, 21 x 15 inches (54 x 39 cm) (image courtesy National Museum of Krakow)If William Shakespeare believed that eyes are the windows to the soul, then how did Leonardo da Vinci regard the nose? While the Italian polymath has historically been associated with artistic mastery and scientific ingenuity, lesser known is his deep fascination with fragrances. The recently published exhi…
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