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    'Da Vinci's Handbag': Turning a 500-year-old sketch into modern fashion

    A Leonardo Da Vinci sketch from 1497 has been made into a handbag. Photo courtesy of The History Blog.A Leonardo Da Vinci sketch from 1497 has been made into a handbag. Photo courtesy of The History Blog.Renaissance man Leonardo Da Vinci can now add handbag designer to his list of achievements. His design has been tucked away for decades in The Codex Atlanticus, a 12-volume set of notes, drawings, and ideas the famous scientist and artist created between 1478 and 1519. According to The History Blog, Carlo Pedretti identified one Da Vinci sketch as a handbag design back in 1978 which historians are dating back to around 1497. Now Italian leather company Gherardini have made the beautiful drawing come to life in the form of a calfskin handbag.

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    Designer Carla Braccialini created the "Pretiosa" handbag, which is Italian for precious -- a logical name for a design that's survived more than 500 years. While it incorporates 15th century details, the feminine, detailed bag somehow still appeals to our current aesthetics. Each purse features a hand-sewn embroidery and a hand-etched brass handlebar that carefully mimic Da Vinci's sketch.

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    "Pretiosa" was on display for three days (January 11-13) at the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, the first art school in Europe which was founded in 1563. A limited run of 99 purses were created and will go on sale March 1. With a legendary designer and fancy Florence craftsman behind them, we'd expect these bags to have a waiting list and cost a pretty penny.

    You might be wondering how Gherardini was given the opportunity to create a handbag with such an incredible history, but we assure you it was not a random selection. Lisa Gherardini, whose descendants founded the fashion house in 1886, was born in 1479 and married a successful silk merchant, Francesco Del Giocondo. In 1503, Del Giocondo commissioned Leonardo Da Vinci to paint a portrait of her. After three years of working on the piece, he officially gave up the commission, but he continued to work on it for the rest of his life. After Da Vinci died in 1519, the painting was purchased by King Francis I of France. The portrait now sits at the Louvre and is -- yup, you guessed it -- the Mona Lisa.

    Perhaps one day more of Da Vinci's untapped designs will be transformed into great works. In the meantime, watch this video and see how Gherardini made this masterpiece of a handbag using the old sketch.



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    67 comments

    • justbecause  •  4 months ago
      The sketch is better than the real thing. But still, it looks good.
    • Miba  •  4 months ago
      This looks gorgeous! But I thought the Mona Lisa was never identified? Did they make a recent discovery and I wasn't paying attention?
      • Teresa 4 months ago
        I am with you. I have yet to hear anyone say definitively who the Mona Lisa model was. Joanna Douglas needs to check her facts or let the rest of the world know what evidence she has. I am sure history buffs and scientist would be very interested to know what the "fashion author" has discovered.
      • MonikaW 4 months ago
        One of Machiavelli's clerks by the name of Agostino Vespucci, who knew Da Vinci, made a note about her being the model for the Mona Lisa in the margin of one of his ledgers. Even if she wasn't the Mona Lisa, it does prove that it was the common belief in Da Vinci's lifetime. (You can google Agostino Vespucci to read all the details)
      • RT 4 months ago
        quite recently they have said that Mona Lisa was really a man,his apprentice for 20 years,and gay lover.
    • silverlve  •  4 months ago
      Watching their hands bring this very nice design to life is amazing. Such talent!
    • Andrine  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 months ago
      I enjoyed the making of the bag.
    • christine  •  4 months ago
      Still an inspiration after so many centuries!
    • Spaz  •  Hampton, Virginia  •  4 months ago
      Art has inspired many creations. It is beautiful, and the guy making it by hand is a great craftsman. May art inspire us all.
    • Emmy  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      What are they charging for it? Just watching a few seconds of the work that went into it, I can hardly imagine.
    • lady-like  •  4 months ago
      Beautiful!
    • snowbird  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 months ago
      beautiful classic design... but bet it costs a gazillion dollars
      • Vet T 4 months ago
        They should auction it and give all proceeds to charity.
    • Lifes a tapestry  •  4 months ago
      In April I am purchasing an Italian accordion made with the same kind of love and attention to detail. These Old World craftsman are a dying breed and to have the pleasure of owning anything that has come from their hands is truly an honor. My instrument will be well loved and beautifully played.
    • Gorilla  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 months ago
      Next: Mad Magazine cover featurign alfred E. Newman turned into purse, 50 years later.
    • H  •  4 months ago
      so leo was not only brilliant and talented, but he was also FABULOUS!
    • Silencio  •  4 months ago
      **sighs** want it.. :-(
    • daisy*kae  •  4 months ago
      that is a BEAUTIFUL handbag!! i could definitely see it being a fall/winter staple.
    • Peanut Noir  •  4 months ago
      This is really cool. Does da Vinci get residuals from sales?
    • Rose  •  4 months ago
      I like the handbag!!
    • brini  •  4 months ago
      If we could buy some nice leather people can start making their own. We can save "millions"
    • brini  •  4 months ago
      now that is a sharp handbag!
    • MIMI  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  4 months ago
      Beautiful
    • Oreo Hamster  •  4 months ago
      It's so PRETTY!!! :D

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