Paintings
Leonardo's paintings in cronolocigal order, high definition, and with more information about each one.
Paintings
Although Leonardo is most known as a painter he actually only painted less than 20 - at least that have survived. Compared to other famous painters such as Picasso and Dali who painted thousands Leonardo spent more time on a select few rather than painting many. The Last Supper alone took 4 years to complete and the Mona Lisa almost 20! This page will display all of his known paintings and more information about them. The Last Supper and the Mona Lisahave their own pages and can be accessed by clicking their links. Leonardo's sketches and written works also have their own page. A gallery of all his images can be found here.
This page will show his paintings in chronological order with the earliest starting at the top of the page. Some of the dates are not clear so this is the generally accepted order.
List of his paintings in a relative chronological order:
- The Baptism of Christ - 1470-1478
- The Annunciation (Uffizi) 1472-1475
- The Annunciation (Louvre) 1478-1482
- Madonna of the Carnation 1472-1478
- Ginevra De' Benci 1474-1478
- Benois Madonna 1478
- St. Jerome in the Wilderness 1480
- The Adoration of the Magi 1481
- Madonna Litta (1481-1497)
- Virgin of the Rocks - (Louvre) 1483-1486
- Virgin of the Rocks (London) 1495-1508 (1503-1506)
- Portrait of a Musician 1490
- Lady with an Ermine 1489-1490
- La Belle Ferronniere 1490-1497
- Sala Delle Asse - 1496 -1498
- The virgin and Child with st Anne: Cartoon. 1499-1500 (1506-1508)
- Madonna of the Yarwinders - 1499-1507
- The Battle of Anghiari 1505
- The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne 1510
- La Scapigliata 1508
- Leda and the Swan 1504-1508
- St. John the Baptist 1513-1516
- Salvator Mundi 1506-1513
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