- Presentation | Protectionism and criteria
- The Classical Exhibition | Leonardo da Vinci at Milano
- Interview | Richard Serra
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Bernardí Roig
- The Work | Ribera: a New Finding
- Space | Fuglsang Kunstmuseum
- Portfolio | Shahnama, Book of Kings
- Investigation | A Pieter Bruegel Restored Tüchlein
- In the studio | Ferdinando Brachetti. The Irony of Blood
- The collection of | Marcos Martín Blanco
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | José Jiménez, Alejandro Martínez Pérez, Elisa Mora Sánchez, Caterina Napoleone, Gianni Papi, Sheila R. Canby, Nicolás Rodríguez, Carlos Saguar Quer, Pilar Silva Maroto

Leonardo da Vinci at Milano
The National Gallery in London pays tribute to Leonardo's Milanese period in an exhibition in which, for the first time, are gathered both versions of the 'Virgin of the Rocks'. In this background, Carlos Saguar offers a journey through the artist's impression among his disciples and his revolutionary treatment of the passions of the soul, which includes the unique Spanish work present in the exhibition - the 'Adolescent Salvator' of Museo Lázaro Galdiano -, and the latest attribution to this great master: the 'Salvator Mundi'.
By Carlos Saguar Quer
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