leondardo da vinci

  • the portrait of Ginevra de'Benci
    Mar 7, 1474

    the portrait of Ginevra de'Benci

    This painting is the portrait of Ginerva de'Benci. It was painted with oil paints on wood. It is now located in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C, United States.
  • The Madonna of Carnation
    Apr 10, 1481

    The Madonna of Carnation

    This is the painting of the Madonna of carnation, also known as Madonna with child. It was painted with oil paints It is located at the Alte Pinakothek gallery in Munich, Germany.
  • Virgin of the rocks
    Apr 25, 1486

    Virgin of the rocks

    There are two versions of this painting that exist. One in Louvre in Paris and one in the National Gallery in London. Experts say that the painting in Louvre is entirely painted by Leonardo.
  • Salvator mundi
    Mar 7, 1490

    Salvator mundi

    Salvator mundi is a painting of Christ as Salvator mundi. It was painted with oil paint.This painting was lost and then later rediscovered. This painting is owned by Marcuis de Ganay.
  • vitruvian man
    Aug 18, 1490

    vitruvian man

    This drawing by leonardo da vinci is his ideal perfect body. He used pen ink on paper.
  • the last supper
    Dec 25, 1498

    the last supper

    The last supper is christ's final meal with his aposteles he gets arrested. This was painted on plaster using an experimental paint.
  • portrait of Isabella d'Este
    Mar 7, 1500

    portrait of Isabella d'Este

    This is a sketch of a painting that was never finished. Leonardo left milan in 1499 when the french invaded italy. On his way to venice he stopped at mantua where isabella d'Este asked him to paint a portrait of her.
  • the mona lisa
    Mar 7, 1503

    the mona lisa

    The Mons Lisa is questionable if its an actual portrait or if its and ideal portrait. This painting is on wood using oils. It is owned by the Government of France.
  • madonna of the yarnwinder
    Apr 7, 1507

    madonna of the yarnwinder

    This is a completed painting but is has been lost. There are still several copies of this painting. The babies in all of his paintings are from the ages from 9 to 18 months.
  • St.John the Babtist
    Mar 7, 1516

    St.John the Babtist

    This painting is painted on walnut wood with oil paints. It is believed to be his final painting. It is located in the Musee du Louvre in Paris, France