“Head of a Yong Woman with Tousled Hair,” also known as “Leda” or “La Scapigliata,” is a painting by the infamous Italian Renaissance genius, Leonardo Da Vinci. Using gouache on wood, it is speculated that Da Vinci created this portrait of Madonna (Mother Mary) for Margaret Paleologa’s bedroom. Currently displayed in the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, Italy, this serene image of a woman’s face clearly captures feminine beauty. Including rust reds on a yellowy paper background, this timeless art masterpiece is best framed in gold or brown and is perfect for the office or study of any art lover.