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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · Tras este episodio, a principios de 1482 Leonardo se trasladó a Milán, a la corte de Ludovico Sforza. Quizá fue enviado allí por Lorenzo de Médicis, como gesto diplomático de cortesía, aunque también existe la posibilidad de que Leonardo acudiera por iniciativa propia, en busca de fortuna.

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Ludovico Sforza, Italian Renaissance regent (1480–94) and duke of Milan (1494–98) who was a ruthless prince and diplomatist and a patron of Leonardo da Vinci and other artists. He also sponsored extensive work in civil and military engineering, such as canals and fortifications.

  3. Hace 5 días · This arch was never built, but we know that Ludovico Maria Sforza was particularly interested in celebrating the fame and image of his father, the first Sforza duke. For this reason, he wanted to place the equestrian bronze monument designed by Leonardo on a great new town square he began building in 1492 in front of the Castle in Milan.

  4. 19 de may. de 2024 · Visit the Milan castle museums and Castello Sforzesco tickets. The impressive Castello Sforzesco di Milano is the castle in the heart of Milan Italy and today houses a number of museums. Tips and tickets Milan Castle.

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  5. Hace 4 días · Last Supper, one of the most famous artworks in the world, painted by Leonardo da Vinci probably between 1495 and 1498. It was commissioned by Ludovico Sforza for the Dominican monastery Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. Learn more about the painting’s history, subject, technique, and restoration.

  6. Hace 5 días · Discouraged by the lack of respect he believed was shown to him in Florence, Leonardo left, having been sent to the court of Ludovico Sforza with a gift from the Medici. What events transpired over the next years?

  7. 24 de may. de 2024 · Raimundus de Raymundis de Soncino, Milanese Ambassador in England, to Ludovico Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan. In a few days I have received three of your Excellency's letters of the 25th September by a Venetian courier, and of the 18th and 25th October by the packet of Genoa.