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Paintings by Leonardo da Vinci

Paintings by Leonardo da Vinci

  • Ginevra de' Benci
    Ginevra de' Benci is a portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci of the 15th-century Florentine aristocrat Ginevra de' Benci (born c. 1458).
  • Annunciation (Leonardo)
    Annunciation, by the Italian Renaissance artists Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea del Verrocchio, dates from circa 1472–1475 and is housed in the Uffizi gallery of Florence, Italy.
  • Mona Lisa
    The Mona Lisa (/ˌmoʊnə ˈliːsə/; Italian: Monna Lisa [ˈmɔnna ˈliːza] or La Gioconda [la dʒoˈkonda], French: La Joconde [la ʒɔkɔ̃d]) is a half-length portrait of a woman by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, which has been acclaimed as "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world".
  • Madonna of the Yarnwinder
    The Madonna of the Yarnwinder (Italian: Madonna dei Fusi, “Madonna of the Spindles”) is a subject depicted by Leonardo da Vinci in at least one, and perhaps two paintings begun in 1499 or later.
  • Virgin of the Rocks
    The Virgin of the Rocks (sometimes the Madonna of the Rocks) is the name used for two paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, of the same subject, and of a composition which is identical except for several significant details.
  • Lady with an Ermine
    Lady with an Ermine (Italian: Dama con l'ermellino [ˈdaːma kon lermelˈliːno], literally "Lady with the Ermine") is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci from around 1489–1490.
  • The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci)
    The Last Supper (Italian: Il Cenacolo [il tʃeˈnaːkolo] or L'Ultima Cena [ˈlultima ˈtʃeːna]) is a late 15th-century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.
  • Portrait of a Musician
    Portrait of a Musician is an oil on wood painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci by some scholars.
  • La belle ferronnière
    La belle ferronnière is a portrait of a lady, usually attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, in the Louvre.
  • Madonna Litta
    The Madonna Litta is a late 15th-century painting, traditionally attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.
  • Adoration of the Magi (Leonardo)
    The Adoration of the Magi is an early painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Salvator Mundi (Leonardo)
    Salvator Mundi is a painting of Christ as Salvator Mundi (Savior of the World) recently attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, who is known to have painted the subject.
  • The Baptism of Christ (Verrocchio)
    The Baptism of Christ is a painting finished around 1475 in the studio of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio and generally ascribed to him and his pupil Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Benois Madonna
    Madonna and Child with Flowers, otherwise known as the Benois Madonna, could be one of two Madonnas Leonardo da Vinci had commented on having started in October 1478.
  • La Bella Principessa
    La Bella Principessa (English: "The Beautiful Princess"), also known as Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress and Portrait of a Young Fiancée, is a portrait in coloured chalks and ink, on vellum, of a young lady in fashionable costume and hairstyle of a Milanese of the 1490s.
  • Madonna of the Carnation
    The Madonna of the Carnation, a.
  • St. Jerome in the Wilderness (Leonardo)
    St Jerome in the Wilderness (c. 1480) is an unfinished painting by Leonardo da Vinci, now in the Vatican Museums, Rome.
  • St. John the Baptist (Leonardo)
    St. John the Baptist is a High Renaissance oil painting on walnut wood by Leonardo da Vinci.
  • The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Leonardo)
    The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne is an oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicting St Anne, her daughter the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus.
  • Head of a Woman (Leonardo)
    The Head of a Woman—also known as La Scapigliata— is a painting in oil on wood by the Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci, dating from perhaps around 1500 and housed in the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, Italy.
  • Sala delle Asse
    The Sala delle Asse (In English: 'room of the tower' or 'room of the wooden boards'), is the location for a wall and ceiling painting in tempera on plaster, of decorated "intertwining plants with fruits and monochromes of roots and rocks", by Leonardo da Vinci, dating from about 1498 and located in the Castello Sforzesco in Milan.
  • The Madonna and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist, Leonardo da Vinci
    Virgin and Child with Infant St.