Oil paint on wood panel.
"Mona Lisa", "Virgin of the Rocks", "Lady with Ermine", "Last Supper", etc. Leonardo da Vinci painted many paintings. His two most famous ones are the Mona Lisa (in the Louvre in Paris) and the Last Supper (in Italy).
A Florentine lady, probably Lisa Gherardini.
Leonardo da Vinci had many famous pieces of art work. His more famous ones include the Mona Lisa and The Virgin of the Rocks (there are 2 versions of this one). The Mona Lisa is probably the best known piece by him.
Mona is an Italian formal address for a lady, similar to Madam or My Lady.
Oil paint on wood panel.
Lady with an Ermine
"Mona Lisa' in 1963 and "Lady with an Ermine" in 1992.
In Florence, where that lady lived.
many and many...but the most famous ones being the last supper, mona lisa lady with an ermine, and virgin of the rocks
There are animals to be found in some of his paintings, not as protagonists, though. 'Leda and the Swan' 'Lady with an Ermine' horses in 'Battle of Anghiari' a lamb in 'Virgin and Child with St Anne'. The fish and the dog in Verrocchio's 'Tobias and the Angel' may have been painted by Leonardo.
Leonardo da vinci
He has painted more than one portrait.The most famous is Mona Lisa.Others are Ginevra di Benci,Lady with an Ermine,La belle ferroniere.
"Mona Lisa", "Virgin of the Rocks", "Lady with Ermine", "Last Supper", etc. Leonardo da Vinci painted many paintings. His two most famous ones are the Mona Lisa (in the Louvre in Paris) and the Last Supper (in Italy).
"Lady with an Ermine," painted by Leonardo da Vinci around 1489-1490, is significant for its exquisite portrayal of the subject, Cecilia Gallerani, and its innovative use of light and shadow, showcasing Da Vinci's mastery of chiaroscuro. The painting is also notable for its psychological depth, capturing the sitter's poise and grace, which reflects the ideals of the Renaissance. Additionally, the work is emblematic of the era's blending of art and science, as it demonstrates Da Vinci's keen observation of both human emotion and the natural world.
mona lisa
A Florentine lady, probably Lisa Gherardini.