Wooden model of the

Wooden model of the 'Battiloro', a drumhammer used to beat precious metals by Leonardo da Vinci (Museum of Science and Technology, Milan)

(Wooden model (model) of the “” Battiloro””, a drumhammer used to beat precious metals by Leonardo da Vinci (Leonard de Vinci) (1452-1519) Musee des Sciences et des Techniques, Milan.)


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Wooden model of the 'Battiloro', a drumhammer used to beat precious metals by Leonardo da Vinci (Museum of Science and Technology, Milan) by Leonardo da (after) Vinci. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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