Showing 24 artworks out of 125 with Leonardo Da Vinci and with artwork date before 1507 and with artwork date after 1497
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Discover Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Map of Tuscany & Chiana Valley’ (1502). A meticulously detailed chalk map showcasing Renaissance cartography, engineering, and nature's beauty – now available as a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
A serene depiction of Jesus Christ as the Savior of the World by High Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci features masterful sfumato and a crystal orb, inviting you to explore this legendary masterpiece.
Experience Leonardo da Vinci's iconic 'Virgin of the Rocks'! A masterpiece of sfumato and symbolism, exploring faith, family, and Renaissance artistry.
Experience Leonardo da Vinci's iconic 'Virgin of the Rocks'! A masterpiece of sfumato and symbolism, housed at the National Gallery. Explore its rich history and artistic brilliance.
Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist is a masterpiece of Renaissance art, celebrated for its harmonious composition, emotive portrayal of figures, and innovative technique—a testament to Da Vinci’s genius.
Experience Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic "The Last Supper." A Renaissance masterpiece of emotion & technique. Explore its history, symbolism & stunning detail – perfect for art lovers.
Witness Leonardo da Vinci's masterful 'Madonna and Child.' This charcoal drawing captures the tenderness of Mary, Anne, and young John, showcasing sfumato & intricate detail from 1507.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci's stunning 'Sala delle Asse' fresco at Milan’s Sforza Castle – a breathtaking illusion of a mulberry tree-filled pergola, reflecting the Duke’s ambition and legacy.
The Last Supper (Italian: Il Cenacolo [il tʃeˈnaːkolo] or L'Ultima Cena [ˈlultima ˈtʃeːna]) is a mural painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated to c. 1495–1498, housed in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.
Experience the immersive trompe-l'œil mulberry trees of Leonardo da Vinci’s Sala delle Asse, a Renaissance masterpiece of illusionistic nature that invites you to bring historical grandeur into your own collection.
Experience Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, 'Madonna and Child with St Anne,' a tender Renaissance scene of divine family unity. Admire the charcoal artistry & symbolism in this iconic work.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’! A Renaissance masterpiece of emotion & perspective. Discover its history, technique & enduring beauty – perfect for art lovers.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s Sala delle Asse: a stunning Renaissance fresco featuring a mulberry tree motif & Sforza family heraldry. A masterpiece of detail & symbolism.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Head Studies,’ a meticulously detailed black & white drawing showcasing his anatomical precision & realistic style. A rare glimpse into the master's genius.
Leonardo da Vinci's 'Study for Madonna and Child with St Anne' (1503) showcases his masterful wash technique, capturing maternal grace & divine beauty in a preparatory sketch.