The one in red crayon, now in Turin, was made in the 1510's.
I do not think it did.
Leonardo did not 'paint' it. This was one of his many drawings, and it could have simply been because he had red chalk on hand when he decided to sketch out this self portrait.
He does not. His famous self-portrait shows his face frontally. Click link below to see it!
That was his first self portrait in oil.
Self-portrait - Chassériau - was created in 1835.
In France where he was employed by the king.
I do not think it did.
Albrecht Dürer
Leonardo did not 'paint' it. This was one of his many drawings, and it could have simply been because he had red chalk on hand when he decided to sketch out this self portrait.
he was depressed and had made a self portrait to express himself.
I believe there is only the one picture and that's a self portrait. See the link below.
Guda
The Mona Lisa painting does seem to resemble some other self portraits Leonardo made, but is more widely believed to be the portrait of a Florentine citizen's young third wife, Lisa Gherardini Giocondo. There is no historical proof of the subject's identity, however, so the theory remains that the Mona Lisa was a feminized portrait of himself. This is unproven.
He does not. His famous self-portrait shows his face frontally. Click link below to see it!
In the Royal Collection at Windsor near London and in the Galleria Sabauda at Torino, Italy. Both are drawings, no painted self-portrait is known.
Michiko Kon is a Japanese photographer, and a self portrait is a portrait of oneself!
That was his first self portrait in oil.