Leonardo da vinci did not directly contribute to the Baptism of Christ, but he created a famous painting titled "The Baptism of Christ" around 1475, which is attributed to his early work. This piece, painted for the Dominicans of San Domenico, showcases his innovative use of light, shadow, and composition, setting a foundation for his later masterpieces. The painting is notable for its depiction of Christ's baptism by John the Baptist and highlights Leonardo's developing style and mastery of human emotion and anatomy.
Leonardo da Vinci started painting 'Baptism of Christ' in 1475 and it took him 5 years to finish it.
The 'Baptism of Christ'.
Parts of Andrea del Verrocchio's Baptism of Christ.
23 years old.
the important painting of the Baptism of the Christ. Leonardo painted the kneeling angel and some of the background for this work.
"The Annunciation", now in the Uffizi, Florence. (Not counting his contribution to Verrocchio's painting "Baptism of Christ".)
the important painting of the Baptism of the Christ. Leonardo painted the kneeling angel and some of the background for this work.
the important painting of the Baptism of the Christ. Leonardo painted the kneeling angel and some of the background for this work.
He painted these details in Verrocchio's painting. The painting has not been sold lately. Leonardo worked as an apprentice and was not paid separately for each thing he did.
He contributed on Verrocchio's painting 'Baptism of Christ'. The first painting that was probably wholly by his own hand was the 'Annunciation'.
I cannot possibly know which of the hundreds of 'Baptism of Christ' paintings you mean. It is one of the favorite subjects of Christian artists through the centuries. Let me make a wild guess: You are thinking of the painting by Andrea del Verrocchio, on which the young Leonardo da Vinci painted some details. This painting is in the Uffizi Museum, Florence, Italy. A very good depiction of the Baptism of Christ can be found in the Life of Christ painting by Jackson Bailey.
Baptism of Christ was his first contribution to a known art work. Many say his first independent piece is either the annunciation or virgin of the rocks.