As far as we know, all of them (about 30), except 'Mona Lisa', which he chose to keep.
He is believed to have made about 30 paintings. He kept one of them, so he had sold the others.
Click link below! There are different editions for sale.
A painting is worth the sum somebody is willing to pay for it. Leonardo's paintings are in museums and not for sale. So we will never know.
They can sell their paintings for whatever they want.
He sold only one, The Red Vineyard.
He is believed to have made about 30 paintings. He kept one of them, so he had sold the others.
Because he could sell that kind of services to the Duke of Milan and others.
It is important to know that until the middle of the 16th century no paintings were made without a commission. People contacted painters and asked them to make such and such a painting. Today artists produce what they like (through 'inspiration') and hope to sell it.
No, Leonardo didn't ever sell any of his pieces according to everything I've ever heard (and I've heard a lot because I'm doing a project on him)
Click link below! There are different editions for sale.
A painting is worth the sum somebody is willing to pay for it. Leonardo's paintings are in museums and not for sale. So we will never know.
This is something art historians have wondered about for centuries and tried to find a good reason. There is at present no answer agreed upon by everybody.
They can sell their paintings for whatever they want.
He sold only one, The Red Vineyard.
Most of the 1200 he painted.Most of his paintings.
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