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Madonna and Child is a depiction of the Virgin and Child painted by Duccio di Buoninsegna, one of the most influential artists of the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The work is celebrated for stylistic innovations that introduced realism into Italian depictions of this subject. -
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The Baptism of Christ is an oil-on-panel 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 -
The Vitruvian man represents Leonardo's study of human proportions and anatomy. It combines art and science demonstrating his fascination the human form and mathematical ratios -
The Lady with an Ermine is a portrait painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Dated to c. 1489–1491, the work is painted in oils on a panel of walnut wood. -
The last supper is one of Leonardo's most famous works of art depicting the moment Jesus announces that one of his disciples will betray him. The mural is renowned for its composition and emotional depth. -
Salvator Mundi is a painting attributed in whole or part to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci -
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne is an unfinished oil painting by High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated to c. 1501–1519. It depicts Saint Anne, her daughter the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus. -
The Mona Lisa is celebrated for her enigmatic smile and masterful technique. This painting has become an icon of art and is housed in the Louvre museum attracting millions of visitors a year. -
La Scapigliata is an unfinished painting generally attributed to the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci -
Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk is a drawing currently in the collection of the Royal Library of Turin. It is widely, though not universally, accepted as a self-portrait of the Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci