• La Scapigliata (Italian for 'The Lady with Dishevelled Hair') is an unfinished painting generally attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci...
  • Leonardo Di Vinci painted La Scapigliata in a way to show the world that how a woman can be inherently beautiful with a wild power that could not be chained.
  • A cropped version of this file can be seen at File:Leonardo da Vinci -'La Scapigliata' (a detail of the jaw and neck).jpg.
  • La Scapigliata” is a gorgeous oil paint sketch on a wood panel attributed to the Italian Renaissance master, Leonardo da Vinci, from circa 1492 to 1501.
  • Leonardo da Vinci's La Scapigliata, or Head of a Woman, is one of the most beautiful portraits ever produced.
  • Head of a Woman (La Scapigliata), Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, Vinci 1452–1519 Amboise), Oil, earth, and white lead pigments on poplar.
  • 7. How big is La Scapigliata by Leonardo da Vinci? 8. Where is the painting located today? 1. It was completed in the first decade of the 16th century.
  • Impact of La Scapigliata. Leonardo da Vinci was doing more than just painting pictures of women. He was breaking through the firm grip of prejudices and social...
  • La Scapigliata. “The Head of a Woman (also known as La Scapigliata) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci, dating from perhaps...