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).
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!!
Nope! Leonardo da Vinci painted "The Last Supper."
All Christians believe that he was the Messiah and St. John the Baptist was the last prophet.
Leonardo left the paintings that were in his possession (including the Mona Lisa and St John the Baptist) to his apprentice Salai and all of his notebooks to his apprentice Melzi. He also lef a cloak to his house servant - Caterina P.S. I - Please note that Leonardo's mother was also called Caterina but, this is not the same person. P.S. II - A few years later when Salai was killed in a bar brawl, his heirs sold the Mona Lisa to King Francis I. The Mona Lisa has been in France ever since.
Technically his paintings are done quite traditionally in oil paint on wood panel.
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.
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 (c. 1514-15),was the last painting Leonardo Da Vinci did
No, Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452, about 1400 years after John the Baptist was beheaded.
St John the Baptist, now in the Louvre.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.
The last of his paintings is considered to be St John the Baptist in the Louvre, Paris.
St. John the Baptist.
It was named after St John the Baptist.
St. Andrew was a disciple of St. John the Baptist.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church was created in 1926.