Loose sheets, dispersed across the world
Beyond the bound volumes, thousands of loose sheets are dispersed among the world's great institutions — the incomparable anatomies and deluges at Windsor, the Vitruvian Man in Venice, the self-portrait in Turin. Here they are gathered into a single collection.
Collezione di Windsor
The Royal Collection's incomparable trove of Leonardo's drawings — the anatomical studies, horses, maps, grotesques and apocalyptic deluges — the summit of his draughtsmanship (Royal Collection Trust, Windsor).
Disegni di Torino
A small group of sheets at the Biblioteca Reale, Turin, including the red-chalk drawing long revered as Leonardo's self-portrait.
Disegni dell'Ambrosiana
Individual sheets held at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, gathered from across Leonardo's career.
Disegni degli Uffizi
Drawings in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe of the Uffizi, Florence — including some of his earliest landscape studies.
Collezioni Americane
Leonardo sheets dispersed among American museums and collections, brought together here in one place.
Disegni dell'Accademia
The Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice holds celebrated sheets including the Vitruvian Man — the proportions of the human body.