Here you'll find a chronological survey of Leonardo da Vinci's work as a painter, from his earliest 1470s efforts as an apprentice in Verrocchio's workshop, to his final painted piece, St. John the Baptist (1513-16).
Along the way, you will note works that are (1) fully by Leonardo, (2) collaborative efforts between him and other artists, (3) mostly executed by his pupils, (4) paintings whose authorship is disputed and (5) copies of two famous lost masterpieces. It all makes for an interesting journey through a wholly Leonardesque landscape. Enjoy your excursion!
- Madonna Litta, ca. 1490-91Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- The Virgin of the Rocks, 1495–1508Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- Last Supper, 1495-98Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- Madonna with the Yarnwinder, ca. 1501-07Image courtesy INTERPOL
- Mona Lisa (La Gioconda), ca. 1503-05Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- The Battle of Anghiari (detail), 1505Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- Leda and the Swan, 1515-20 (Copy after Leonardo da Vinci)Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- Virgin and Child with St. Anne, ca. 1510Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- Bacchus (St. John in the Wilderness), ca. 1510-15Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
- St. John the Baptist, 1513-16Public Domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
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