According to Vasari the angel kneeling on the left, with a drapery over the right arm, was put ire by Leonardo, and when Verrocchio saw it his sense of its superiority to his own work caused him to forswear painting for ever after.
The dresses worn by his figures are not clothes, but drapery through which the forms and movements of the body are strongly felt, and their contour shows a grand breadth of line which strikes the eye at once.
In heraldry mantling, also known as panache, lambrequin or contoise, is an ornamental appendage to an escutcheon, of flowing drapery, forming a background (see Heraldry).
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