Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo was summoned to Milan by Charles II d'Amboise
Time: 1506
Place: Milan, Italy
Details: In 1506, Leonardo was summoned to Milan by Charles II d'Amboise, the acting French governor of the city. The Council of Florence wished Leonardo to return promptly to finish The Battle of Anghiari, but he was given leave at the behest of Louis XII, who considered commissioning the artist to make some portraits.
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