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In the Renassance time Leonardo De Vinci painted St John the Baptist 5 years before his death that is around 1513 to 1516 he died (1519).
No, Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452, about 1400 years after John the Baptist was beheaded.
St John the Baptist (c. 1514-15),was the last painting Leonardo Da Vinci did
because when he was in Milan the confraternity of the immaculate conception asked him to paint something for them so he painted THE VIRGIN OF THE ROCK!!
St John the Baptist, now in the Louvre.
The last of his paintings is considered to be St John the Baptist in the Louvre, Paris.
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.
Nope! Leonardo da Vinci painted "The Last Supper."
'Mona Lisa', 'Last Supper', 'Madonna of the Rocks', 'John the Baptist'.
There are 6 of his paintings in the Louvre:Mona Lisa,Virgin of the Rocks,John the Baptist,La belle ferronière,The Virgin and Child with St. Anne,Bacchus.
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio; 1483-1520.)But not just Raphael painted a Madonna and Child. There are many artists who painted Madonna and Child, such as Hans Memling. There are hundreds of paintings of Mary and Jesus/Madonna and Child.Additional answer:The painter who has painted the most works of this subject was the Venetian Giovanni Bellini (c 1430-1516)
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