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Milan Collection (page 6)

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. Detail sculpture

Italy. Milan. Detail sculpture that decorates the clock on top of a building

Background imageMilan Collection: Terrestrial globe by cosmographer Vicenzo Coronelli (1650-1

Terrestrial globe by cosmographer Vicenzo Coronelli (1650-1718). Detail.The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Mirror Lapper. Machine designed by Leonardo. Codex Atlanticu

Mirror Lapper. Machine designed by Leonardo. Codex Atlanticu
Mirror Lapper. Machine by to the manufacturing of concave mirrors. During the Renaissance, mirrors are obtained by smoothing carefully bronze, copper or silver surfaces until they reflect perfectly

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardesque model. Wagon axle. Codex Atlanticus by Leonardo

Leonardesque model. Wagon axle. Codex Atlanticus by Leonardo da Vinci, shett 1049v, 1480. Model (19th century). The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardo Gallery. The science and Technology Museum Leonardo

Leonardo Gallery. The science and Technology Museum Leonardo
Leonardo Gallery. Models (1950s)drawings by Leonardo da Vinci (15th century). The science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Study the air screw by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript B, shee

Study the air screw by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript B, shee
Flying machines. Study of air screw by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript B, sheet, 83 V, 1483-1486. Model by Mario Alberto and Vittorio Somenzi, 1952. The science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardesque models. Adjustable-tilt wing and Wing-beating d

Leonardesque models. Adjustable-tilt wing and Wing-beating d
Leonardesque models. Adjustable-tilt wing (Codex Atlanticus) and Wing-beating device with a screw and lead screw system ( Manuscript B). Leonardo da Vinci.16 th century

Background imageMilan Collection: Model. Wing-beating device with a screw and lead screw syste

Model. Wing-beating device with a screw and lead screw syste
Flying machines. Wing-beating device with a screw and lead screw system. Manuscript B, sheet 77 r. Leonardo da Vinci.15th century. Model by Mario Alberto and Vittorio Somenzi, 1952

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardo model. Sea Dredger. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 842, 14

Leonardo model. Sea Dredger. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 842, 1486-90. Study for a dredging and cleaning boat. The digging tool, called bucket

Background imageMilan Collection: Mud Dredge, designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript E, she

Mud Dredge, designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Manuscript E, she
Mud Dredge. Study by leonardo da Vinci to clean the beds of lagoon canals and locks. Manuscript E, sheet 75v. 1513-1515. Model by Louis Tursini, 1952-1953

Background imageMilan Collection: Float. Leonardos drawing. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 656, 1485

Float. Leonardos drawing. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 656, 1485
Water and Land Machines. Float. Its function is that troops can cross the river. Leonardos drawing. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 656, 1485-1490. Model by Luigui Tursini, 1952

Background imageMilan Collection: Parabolic bridge. Model by Ermenegildo Menighetti, 1952-1953

Parabolic bridge. Model by Ermenegildo Menighetti, 1952-1953. Leonardos drawing (Codex Atlanticus, sheet 855, 1480-90). The science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardesque model. Pole Hammer. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 785

Leonardesque model. Pole Hammer. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 785 b, 1500-1505. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Multiple cylinder mill. Model

Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Multiple cylinder mill. Model
Renaissance. Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Multiple cylinder mill. Model by Alexander Siriati (20th century). The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardesque model. Mobile ram boats. Model by Luigui Tursin

Leonardesque model. Mobile ram boats. Model by Luigui Tursini, 1952-1943. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Fast ramming boat. 1487-1492. Model

Fast ramming boat. 1487-1492. Model
Fast ramming boat. Codex Ashburham 2037, sheet 3r, 1487-1492. Model. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Hydraulic saw. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 1078, 1478-1480. Desi

Hydraulic saw. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 1078, 1478-1480. Desi
Hydraulic saw. Mechanical saw works with hydraulic energy. Leonardo da Vinci drawing. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 1078, 1478-1480

Background imageMilan Collection: Crane with central winch. Codex Atlanticus f. 105 bv. Leonar

Crane with central winch. Codex Atlanticus f. 105 bv. Leonar
Machine. Crane with central winch. Codex Atlanticus f. 105 bv. This machine is one of the many cranes Da Vinci studied while he was living in Florence

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardesque models. Revolving cranes. 15th century. Models

Leonardesque models. Revolving cranes. 15th century. Models
Machine. Leonardes models. Revolving cranes. 15th century. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Leonardesque model. Work machines. Winch. Codex Atlanticus

Leonardesque model. Work machines. Winch. Codex Atlanticus
Leonardesque model. Work machines. Winch. Leonardo describes a winch that can transform the alternated motion of a lever in the continuous circular motion of a shaft. Codex Atlanticus, shett 30v

Background imageMilan Collection: Study of Leonardo da Vinci. The transformation of water into

Study of Leonardo da Vinci. The transformation of water into steam. Tool designed to measure the expansion and pressure of steam. Codex Leicster, sheet 10 r

Background imageMilan Collection: Alhazens problem from Atlantic Codex (Codex Atlanticus) by

Alhazens problem from Atlantic Codex (Codex Atlanticus) by Leonardo da Vinci. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Sketch drawing for Leonardo da Vinci painting for Virgin of

Sketch drawing for Leonardo da Vinci painting for Virgin of the Rocks. Study of rocks. Copy. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: The Mechanism of vision. Codice Atlantico, 1490. Manuscript

The Mechanism of vision. Codice Atlantico, 1490. Manuscript dedicated to the study of the eye and to the science of vision. 15th century. Copy. the Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageMilan Collection: Studies on the moon. Leonardo da Vinci is interested in the

Studies on the moon. Leonardo da Vinci is interested in the phenomenon of light reflection from one planet to another. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Beating wing. Study by Leonardo da Vinci. Model by Mario Alb

Beating wing. Study by Leonardo da Vinci. Model by Mario Alb
Flying machines. Beating wing. Study by Leonardo da Vinci. Model by Mario Alberto and Vittorio Somenzi, 1952. Manuscript B, sheet 88 v. 1483-86. The science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageMilan Collection: Milan. Italy. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da

Milan. Italy. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da
The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Ancient monastery of San Vittore al Corpo. Cloister. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: The Regina Margherita thermoelectric power station (1895)

The Regina Margherita thermoelectric power station (1895). The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Saint Ambrose (c. 340-397) excommunicating the Roman Emperor

Saint Ambrose (c. 340-397) excommunicating the Roman Emperor
Saint Ambrose (c. 340-397). Archbishop of Milan and one of the four original doctors of the Church. St. Ambrose excommunicating the Roman Emperor Theodosius I (347-395) for the massacre of 7

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. Porta Nuova

Italy. Milan. Porta Nuova. Medieval gate. It is sited along the ancient Navigli Ring on the perimeter of the medieval walls of the city. Originally built in the 12th century

Background imageMilan Collection: Roman Art. Gravestone, dating the 1st century AD. Porta Nuov

Roman Art. Gravestone, dating the 1st century AD. Porta Nuov
Roman Art. Gravestone, dating the 1st century AD. Reused in the Middle Ages to build the Porta Nuova city gate in Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan Catheral. Madona del Duomo, by Giuseppe Perego

Italy. Milan Catheral. Madona del Duomo, by Giuseppe Perego
Italy. Milano. Madona del Duomo. Golden sculpture of the Virgin, by Giuseppe Perego in 1774. Cathedral

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. Basilica of St. Ambrose. Consagred in 379. Rom

Italy. Milan. Basilica of St. Ambrose. Consagred in 379. Rom
Italy. Milan. Basilica of St. Ambrose. Consagred in 379. The edifice underwent several restorations, assuming the current appearance in the 12 century, when it was rebuilt in the Romanesque style

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leon

Italy. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Enrico Toti submarine. Used during the Cold War

Background imageMilan Collection: Transmission group of the rollin mill Falk, made in 1867 in

Transmission group of the rollin mill Falk, made in 1867 in the Ferriera Vobarnese and placed in the new Vobarno factory (Bs), Italy, where started its working cycle the year after

Background imageMilan Collection: Automatic central battery telephone. Model 27. Siemens. 1927

Automatic central battery telephone. Model 27. Siemens. 1927. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Carborundum radio-receiver. 1917

Carborundum radio-receiver. 1917. Officine Marconi, Genova. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. Cathedral. Gothic. 15th century. Interior

Italy. Milan. Cathedral. Gothic. 15th century. Interior
Italy. Milan. Cathedral. Gothic style. 15th century. Polychromed marble mosaics from Candoglia decorating the pavement inside the temple

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. Cathedral. Gothic. 14th century. Exterior. Fac

Italy. Milan. Cathedral. Gothic. 14th century. Exterior. Facade

Background imageMilan Collection: Italy. Milan. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Founded in 1030

Italy. Milan. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Founded in 1030 by Benedetto Ronzone, master of the Milanese. Facade built in 1894-1897 by Gaetano Moretti and Cesar Nava. Neoclassical style

Background imageMilan Collection: Harpsichord. Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory. Italy

Harpsichord. Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory. Italy



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