Drapery for a Seated Figure is a painting done by Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci in 1470. It's currently displayed in Musée du Louvre in Paris, France. The painting was done in Italy. The style portrayed is High Renaissance on Canvas material.
Although called Drapery for a Seated Figure, to me it almost looks like a person crouching down, his right hand on top of his knee and close to his face. Possibly even crouching over somebody that's laying down on the ground. To me a head-shape figure emerges on the bottom-left of the canvas. The shadows of the painting are superb making the painting almost seem like a photograph.
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