
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum display panel located in the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, in the city of València, Spain. The panel depicts a drawing of Leonardo da Vinci’s Self-Propelled Car (Carro Autopropulsado). The text explains that this vehicle was one of the first inventions of self-propelled vehicles, and was designed for a theatrical production in Milan, Italy. The drawing on the panel shows the car from an overhead perspective. The vehicle has four wheels, a complex system of gears, and a mechanism for a steering wheel. The text on the panel describes how the vehicle was powered and how it could move along a straight path or curve. The panel also notes the influence of Leonardo da Vinci’s engineering on the development of modern automobiles centuries later. The panel is white with black text and brown ink for the drawing of the vehicle. The drawing has brown stains and is highlighted with a subtle yellow tint. The panel has a brown, rectangular border at the bottom that states, "CODEX ATLANTICUS, F. 812 R." The panel appears to be in a museum setting, with the drawing taking up about two-thirds of the space on the panel. The text is centered at the top of the panel.
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