The Annunciation
Leonardo da Vinci completed this painting sometime between 1472 and 1474. In the painting, the Virgin Mary and the Archangel Gabriel are pictured. It was originally an altarpiece in Florence, Italy but is currently located in the Galleria delgi Uffizi.
Leonardo da Vinci completed this painting sometime between 1472 and 1474. In the painting, the Virgin Mary and the Archangel Gabriel are pictured. It was originally an altarpiece in Florence, Italy but is currently located in the Galleria delgi Uffizi.
Virgin of the Rocks
This painting was created in 1483 and was originally an alterpiece in Milan. Da Vinci was assisted in painting the picture by the brothers of Evangelista and Giovanni de Predis. This painting's current location is the Louvre in Paris, France.
St. John the Baptist
This painting was done during 1513-1516, during the high renaissance. It is often believed that this particular painting was da Vinci's last work of art. John is pictured gesturing towards Heaven and this is thought to symbolize his saving power of baptism. Currently, St. John the Baptist is located at the Louvre as well.
This painting was done during 1513-1516, during the high renaissance. It is often believed that this particular painting was da Vinci's last work of art. John is pictured gesturing towards Heaven and this is thought to symbolize his saving power of baptism. Currently, St. John the Baptist is located at the Louvre as well.
Lady With An Ermine
This work of Leonardo da Vinci was completed in 1490 while da Vinci was working in Milan under a powerful prince. The woman pictured was the prince's mistress and the ermine she is holding is meant to be symbolic of herself and how she is pure and holy. This painting is currently located in Czartoryski Museum in Krakow.
This work of Leonardo da Vinci was completed in 1490 while da Vinci was working in Milan under a powerful prince. The woman pictured was the prince's mistress and the ermine she is holding is meant to be symbolic of herself and how she is pure and holy. This painting is currently located in Czartoryski Museum in Krakow.
Madonna of the Yarn-winder
This painting by Leonardo da Vinci was finished in 1501. Da Vinci created this painting in Milan for a prominent government figure of France, Florimond Robertot. Mary and the baby Jesus are pictured and Jesus is holding a yarn-winder, which is symbolic of his death on a crucifix later in His life. Another theme of this painting is Mary's love for Jesus and she shows this by protectively raising her right hand over Jesus.
This painting by Leonardo da Vinci was finished in 1501. Da Vinci created this painting in Milan for a prominent government figure of France, Florimond Robertot. Mary and the baby Jesus are pictured and Jesus is holding a yarn-winder, which is symbolic of his death on a crucifix later in His life. Another theme of this painting is Mary's love for Jesus and she shows this by protectively raising her right hand over Jesus.