Try and copy him!
He contributed on Verrocchio's painting 'Baptism of Christ'. The first painting that was probably wholly by his own hand was the 'Annunciation'.
If you own the painting, take it to an art gallery or a museum.
The St. John the Baptist painting does not seem to have been commissioned by anyone. Leonardo apparently painted it for his own pleasure and it was one of three paintings that he retained in his possession at the end of his life.
A postmodernist visual artist photocopies a classic Renaissance painting and places that photocopy within their own painting, this is an example of the postmodernist tendency to mix high and low art.
Obviously that would be someone who liked horses or had a painting commissioned of one of their own horses.
Leonardo da Vinci was influenced by his mentor, Verrocchio.
he started painting pictures that had to do with the church because then, they had a philosophy that humans were in the center of the earth and that humans should make their own dicisions, not those of the churchs.
Leonardo da Vinci was an accomplished sculptor and although he was trained in a variety of art forms including fresco he was reluctant to paint the Sistine Chapel. His own attitude about his painting is the main reason he is thought of as a sculptor and inventor before a magnificent painter.
Representing someone else's ideas as though their were your own.
It would be a way to refer to any painting by the artist Titian. You might say, for example, "I own a Rembrandt"... I wish...
Leonardo da vinci was recognized in his own time for being a great artist. In his painting "Mona Lisa" we see one of the first uses of atmospheric perspective to create a look and feeling of depth. In his lifetime Leonardo completed only a few paintings, this, coupled with the fact that he carried the painting with him, even as he fled Italy to live in France most likely created an interest in the painting. As time has gone by many other factors have contributed to the "Mona Lisa" becoming so famous
Leonardo is famous in Brazil, because his parents own one of the biggest companies there.