1. 莱昂纳多·芬奇(Leonardo da Vinci La Scapiliata,女性头像)(约1492年、1501年构思,2021年数字化) by Leonardo da Vinci 高清作品[50%]

Leonardo da Vinci La Scapiliata (Head of a Woman) (Conceived circa 1492, 1501, digitised in 2021) | Available for Sale

材质 :DAW® (Digital Artwork) 尺寸 :Unit London NFT

莱昂纳多·芬奇(Leonardo da Vinci La Scapiliata,女性头像)(约1492年、1501年构思,2021年数字化)-芬奇

英文名称:Leonardo da Vinci La Scapiliata (Head of a Woman) (Conceived circa 1492, 1501, digitised in 2021) | Available for Sale-Leonardo da Vinci

4. 站起来的方式,来自女性礼仪图片(Onna Reishiki Zuga)` Manner of Standing Up, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) by Bunkyu Sakura 高清作品[37%]

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Manner of Standing Up, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) -

图片文件尺寸: 4096 x 2986px

站起来的方式,来自女性礼仪图片(Onna Reishiki Zuga)-樱本久

~ Manner of Standing Up, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) --Bunkyu Sakura (Japanese, 1767–1830)

5. 女性礼仪图片》中的用餐方式(Onna Reishiki Zuga)` Manner of Eating a Meal, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) by Bunkyu Sakura 高清作品[37%]

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Manner of Eating a Meal, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) -

图片文件尺寸: 4096 x 2991px

女性礼仪图片》中的用餐方式(Onna Reishiki Zuga)-樱本久

~ Manner of Eating a Meal, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) --Bunkyu Sakura (Japanese, 1767–1830)

6. 打开纸门的方式,摘自女性礼仪图片(Onna Reishiki Zuga)` Manner of Opening a Paper Door, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) by Bunkyu Sakura 高清作品[36%]

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Manner of Opening a Paper Door, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) -

图片文件尺寸: 4096 x 3014px

打开纸门的方式,摘自女性礼仪图片(Onna Reishiki Zuga)-樱本久

~ Manner of Opening a Paper Door, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) --Bunkyu Sakura (Japanese, 1767–1830)