An exhibition in London through Jan. 7 includes a study by Leonardo da Vinci of horses in action, with faces of a lion and a man, from around 1505.
A study of the ways that rays from an adjacent source fall on the face.
An image of the notebook containing Leonardo da Vinci’s “Determining the volume of regular and irregular solids,” (circa 1505).
One of Leonardo da Vinci’s anatomical studies of the female body (circa 1507).
This drawing shows a man climbing a ladder (circa 1494).
A modern model of a Leonardo da Vinci flying machine hangs in the entrance of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Studies of the heart of an ox (circa 1513).
A comparison of the arm’s blood vessels in the old and the young.
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Vertical and horizontal sections of the human head and eye.”