Leonardo da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man' cleared to go to the Louvre

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An Italian court has rejected a request by a culture and heritage group to block the loan of Leonardo da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man,' one of the world's most famous artworks, to the Louvre museum in Paris

, the judges state that"Italia Nostra's appeal does not offer sufficient elements to support it," they highlight the"exceptional world importance" of the Louvre show and say that lending the work would benefit the image of Gallerie dell'Accademia, as well as facilitate further exchanges of works that were laid out for next year's 500 anniversary of the death of Raphael, another major Renaissance artist.

Aware of the delicate condition of the sketch, the judges further state that the maximum amount of light that it should be subject to during the Louvre show is 25 lux -- roughly as much as a bicycle light -- and that it should be then stored in the dark for a longer period, to offset the amount of light received during two exhibitions in the same year.

 

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