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Vincian Velcro

Martin Kemp ()
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Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6706, 25-25

Abstract: Leonardo demonstrated his innovatory drawing techniques in his sketch of a human fetus. The work was partly inspired by his studies of botany and his dissection of a cow — and it hints at his thoughts on the nature of life itself.

Date: 1998
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