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10. Catalog of the Lenardo Exhibit

This appendix lists all of the items used in the Leonardo exhibit at the Museum of Science, in Boston, Massachusetts. The icon legend and numbering system are used in the plan map of the exhibit, found in Figures 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4.

The catalog is divided first into the major areas of the exhibit, and then into the individual galleries and subareas, also shown in the plan map. The abbreviation ``L,'' used throughout the catalog descriptions, always refers to Leonardo, the man.

Original manuscripts and artifacts are denoted by ``(original),'' with all other items being reproductions. The titles of artworks and drawings are in italics, followed by the year they were completed. If the work is not by Leonardo, the artist(s) are listed, and for larger paintings and models, the approximate dimensions are noted.

For panels (wall-mounted labels) denoted by ``Panel:,'' an illustrative excerpt of the label text or a brief description of its topics are provided.




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