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Leonardo da Vinci's Horse, Inc.
info@leonardoshorse.org
511 E. 3rd St.
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Tel:  610-865-5010 x.115
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Volante

 
" of the Horse, I shall say nothing,
because I know the times... "

Leonardo da Vinci, circa 1497
Leonardo expresses his regret on not    
being able to complete the great horse.
 
Leonardo da Vinci's Horse

Board of Trustees
Martha Hutson Saxton, Ph.D.,
Chairman

Peter C. Dent,
President

Milan J. Kralik, Jr.

Robert Lovett
Jeffrey Matzkin,
Secretary

Larry Miley,
Treasurer

Joan Moran

Edith Ritter

Trustees Emeriti
Roger Enloe,
President Emeritus

Richard P. Munger,
Trustee Emeritus
Diane Skidmore,
Secretary/Treasurer Emeritus

Rodney Skidmore,
Vice President Emeritus
Barbara Tripp Strohl, Business Manager
Bernadette M. Elinsky, Administrative Assistant

Leonardo's Horse

Advisory Council of Scholars

Dr. Diane Ahl
Lafayette College
Pennsylvania

Dr. Charles Avery
Formerly with Victoria and Albert Museum

Dr. Dario Covi
University of Louisville
Kentucky

Dr. Frederick Hartt
Paul Goodloe McIntire Professor of the History of Art
University of Virginia
Deceased

Dr. Chandler Kirwin
Professor of Art & Architecture
University of Guelph
Canada

Dr. Fred Licht
Professor, The Art History Department
Boston University

Professor Alessandro Parronchi
University of Florence
Italy

Dr. Carlo Pedretti
Director
Center for Leonardo Studies
University of California
Los Angeles

Anthony Radcliffe
Keeper
Department of Sculpture & Architecture
Victoria and Albert Museum

Dr. Hidemichi Tanaka
Professor
Department of Arts & Letters
Tohoku University, Japan

Dr. Ian Bruce Wardropper
Eloise W. Martin
Curator of European Decorative Arts, Sculpture & Classical Art
The Art Institute of Chicago

Dr. Jack Wasserman
Professor of Fine Arts
Leonardo Scholar
Temple University

Dr. Ellen Wells, Chief
Special Collections Branch
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Deceased


Sculptor Advisory Committee


Elliot J. Arkin
Mr. Arkin is recognized for developing the area of interpreting art historical imagery. His sculptures are included in numerous permanent collections including the Louvre Museum. Other prestigious public commissions include The Three Tenors and Tiffany & Co.

Neal Estern
Primary sculptor on the Roosevelt Memorial,
past president of the National Sculpture Society

Evangelos Frudakis
A member of the European academic tradition in sculpture, counted as a great master in traditional figurative sculpture


Eliot Goldfinger
Authority on equine and human anatomy

Greg Wyatt
Artist-in-residence at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine

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