But if the pictures he has left us are few in number—according to the present
estimate not more than a dozen—they are altogether greater than anything else in
the realm of painting, and with their marvellous beauty and subtlety have
probably had a wider influence, both on painters and on lovers of painting, than
those of any other master. They seem to be endowed with a spirit of something
beyond painting itself, and in the presence of The Last Supper or the
Mona Lisa the babble of conflicting opinions on questions of style,
technique, and what not is silenced. oil paintings for sale
Similarly, in writing of Leonardo's pictures, every one of which is a
masterpiece, it seems superfluous to say even a word about what the whole world
already knows so well. All that can be usefully added is a little of the
tradition, where it is sufficiently authenticated, relating to the circumstances
under which they came into existence, and such of the circumstances of his life
as concern their production. abstract oil painting
When still quite a youth Leonardo was apprenticed to Andrea Verrocchio, and
the story goes that it was the marvellous painting of the angel, by the pupil,
in the master's Baptism in the Academy at Florence, that induced
Verrocchio to abandon painting and devote himself entirely to sculpture. This
angel has been attributed to the hand of Leonardo from the earliest times, but
can hardly be taken, at any rate in its present condition, as a decided proof of
the genius that was to be displayed in manhood. More certain are the S.
Jerome in the Vatican, and theAdoration of the Kings in the Uffizi,oil painting reproductions, though neither is carried beyond the earlier stages of "under-painting." A few
finished portraits are now assigned with tolerable certainty to his earlier
years; but for his famous masterpieces we must jump to the year 1482, when he
left Florence and went to Milan, where for the next sixteen years he was
intermittently engaged in the execution of the great equestrian statue, which
was destroyed by the French mercenaries before it was actually completed.
It appears that he was recommended by Lorenzo de'Medici to Lodovico il Moro,
Duke of Milan,abstract oil paintings, probably for the very purpose of executing this statue. However
that may be, it is now certain that in 1483 he was commissioned by the
Franciscan monks to paint a picture of the Virgin and Child for their church of
the Conception, and that between 1491 and 1494 Leonardo and his assistant,
Ambrogio di Predis, petitioned the Duke for an arbitration as to price. This was
the famous Virgin of the Rocks, now in the Louvre, and the similar, and
though not precisely identical, composition in our National Gallery is generally
supposed to be a replica, painted by Ambrogio under the supervision of, and
possibly with some assistance from, Leonardo himself. large oil paintings for sale
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