What is a Cartoon? | Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin Mary and Christ Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist

A large drawing by Leonardo da Vinci shows an intimate grouping of figures: Saint Anne, the Virgin Mary, the infant Jesus Christ, and John the Baptist. The work is known as a “cartoon,” a full-scale drawing used to plan and execute a painting or tapestry. This Renaissance cartoon was made in the early 1500s.

In this video, we learn about cartoons, including what they can teach us about an artist’s approach and why this one is so special. As the only surviving large-scale cartoon by Leonardo, it is a rare and valuable record of his artistic ingenuity.

Speaker: Dr. Heather Graham

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