
Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci
The Baptism of Christ by Leonardo da Vinci; The Virgin and Child with St Anne by Leonardo da Vinci; Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci; Portrait of Ginevra de' Benci by Leonardo da Vinci; St John the Baptist by Leonardo da Vinci; The Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci; Self Portrait by Leonardo da Vinci; The Burlington House Cartoon ...
Leonardo da Vinci Drawings - The Drawing Source
Many Leonardo da Vinci portrait drawings are mid-range (or middle key) on the value scale. This means that he drew mostly with values 3 to 7, using the extremes (pure white and pitch black) only as carefully considered accents.
Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk - Wikipedia
Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk (c. 1510) is a drawing currently in the collection of the Royal Library of Turin. It is widely, though not universally, accepted as a self-portrait of the Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. It is thought that Leonardo drew this self-portrait at about the age of 60.
Leonardo da Vinci's Famous Paintings & Drawings - PBS
Explore Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works like the Mona Lisa, as well as his drawings and unfinished works. In 1517, Leonardo showed a visitor a portrait of Lisa del Giocondo, the...
Leonardo da Vinci on Portrait Drawing - Anatomy Master Class
Leonardo drew this self portrait in red chalk on paper in 1512, when he was about 60 years old and living in France. The original drawing measures 33.3 x 21.3 cm (13 1/8 x 8 3/8 in) and now is a part of the magnificent collection of the Biblioteca Reale, Turin.
Leonardo self portrait — Google Arts & Culture
Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Self-Portrait was drawn on a sheet of high-quality paper with a distinct texture. It is a picture that forms part (and will form part) of the many initiatives...
The Leonardo Da Vinci Drawings. - Italian Renaissance Art.com
From his anatomical studies (his curiosity led him to dissect and examine over thirty corpses) to his portraits and sketches of war machines, his drawings form part of the research which was the foundation of his art.
Da Vinci Drawings
Explore this gallery of da Vinci’s drawings for an in-depth look at his art. Leonardo’s curiosity and deep thinking led him to numerous innovations, which are visible in his sketches. His works are not just artistic masterpieces but a testament to his …
All the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci at the Royal Library of Turin
Oct 9, 2022 · The Royal Library of Turin holds an important nucleus of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings: there are 13 of them, starting with the most famous, the so-called "Self-Portrait," to which is added the Codex on the Flight of Birds. What are all these drawings doing in Turin? And what do they represent?
Leonardo da Vinci | Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, from …
Title: Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, from "Characaturas by Leonardo da Vinci, from Drawings by Wincelslaus Hollar, out of the Portland Museum" Sitter: Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, Vinci 1452–1519 Amboise) Date: 1786. Medium: Aquatint and etching. Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1953. Object Number: 53.600.3177.