• La Scapigliata (Italian for 'The Lady with Dishevelled Hair') is an unfinished painting generally attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci...
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • La Scapigliata by Leonardo da Vinci is very small as it only has dimensions of 24.7 × 21 centimeters (9.7 × 8.3 inches).
  • “The Head of a Woman (also known as La Scapigliata) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci, dating from perhaps around...
  • Amongst Leonardo’s universally accepted works, it is closest to the lost painting of Leda and Swan, in which the Spartan princess looks down tenderly at the...
  • Art historians have dated the piece according to its similarity to other works by Leonardo da Vinci and have suggested its creation being around 1500.