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“In 1515 a mechanical lion designed by Leonardo was the star attraction in a pageant for the young French king Francis I. Another Leonardo biographer, Gian Paolo Lomazzo, tells how the lion “moved from its place in the hall and when it came to a halt its breast opened, and was full of lilies and other flowers.”*4 The lion was a symbol of Florence, the lilies a symbol of the French monarchy, so the ensemble represented the new alliance between the two powers.”
Ben Lewis, The Last Leonardo: The Secret Lives of the World's Most Expensive Painting
“On one such occasion—for the entrance of his wife into the city—there was a procession of nearly five hundred horses, representatives of thirty-six different orders of priest, sixty knights, and fifty ladies, accompanied by sixty-two trumpets, along a route covered in white fabric leading from the castle to the cathedral.”
Ben Lewis, The Last Leonardo: The Secret Lives of the World's Most Expensive Painting