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Vitruvian Man (serigraph and embossed)by Leonardo Da Vinci
18" x 21" Framed Print Frame
Head of an Old Man in Profileby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Design for Fortificationsby Leonardo Da Vinci
27" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Pulley System for the Construction of a Staircaseby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Hydraulic Water Pump for a Fountainby Leonardo Da Vinci
15" x 17" Framed Print Frame
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Fin Spindleby Leonardo Da Vinci
28" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Studies of the Illumination of the Moon 1r from Codex Leicesterby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Arno Landscape, 5th August, 1473by Leonardo Da Vinci
28" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Human Fetus in the Wombby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Female Sexual Organsby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Five Views of a Fetus in the Wombby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Designs for a Catapultby Leonardo Da Vinci
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Study of a Horse and Rider, c.1481by Leonardo Da Vinci
20" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Last Supperby Leonardo Da Vinci
43" x 19" Framed Print Frame
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Heartby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Study of a dog and a catby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Dodecahedronby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Study of the Flowers of Grass-like Plantsby Leonardo Da Vinci
24" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Seven Studies of Grotesque Facesby Leonardo Da Vinci
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Self Portraitby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Art Frame
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Portrait of Isabella d'Esteby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Study of an Angelby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Icosahedronby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 23" Framed Print Frame
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Drapery study for a Seated Figureby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 24" Framed Print Frame
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Polyhedronby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 24" Framed Print Frame
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Stella octangulaby Leonardo Da Vinci
19" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Icosahedronby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Dodecahedronby Leonardo Da Vinci
20" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Last Supper, (post restoration) Aby Leonardo Da Vinci
28" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Head of a childby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Last Supper, Detail 2by Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Battle between a Rider and a Dragon, c.1482by Leonardo Da Vinci
28" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Study of a 'nutcracker' man and beautiful youth, c.1500by Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Drapery study for a kneeling figure seen in three-quarter profile to the left, c.1475by Leonardo Da Vinci
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Study for the head of a soldier in 'The Battle of Anghiari'by Leonardo Da Vinci
21" x 19" Framed Print Frame
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Studies for the heads of two soldiers in 'The Battle of Anghiariby Leonardo Da Vinci
22" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519), known as Leonardo Da Vinci, was an artist born in Italy. He covered several artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpting, writing among others. He was also a respected architecture, engineer, geologist, mathematician, anatomist, and more. Leonardo is one of the greatest painters to have ever walked the earth, and is widely considered as the person with the highest number of talents ever. In 1466, he learned several technical skills, including painting, at Verrocchio’s workshop in Florentine. It’s at the workshop where he created the “Baptism of Christ” painting. The quality of that piece was so high that, according to unverified sources, his master never painted again. In 1472, when he was only 20, he joined the Guild of St Luke as a master. The guild consisted of artists and medicine doctors.
Leonardo’s main works are “Mona Lisa,” which is the world’s most parodied artwork, and “The Last Supper,” which is the most reproduced artwork of all time. His was not only about paintings, but his inventions and discoveries in science also came to be appreciated. Leonardo started making his paintings at an early age. He recorded time when he created a painting of fire spitting snakes, which Duke of Milan bought from his father. Leonardo was commissioned by several entities to create art, including Chapel of St. Bernard and Monks of San Donato a Scopeto. If there is something that defined his work, it was his undying love of knowledge and the determination to get better through research and experiments. Leonardo da Vinci framed art have been selling for years. Even now, his art still represent high quality that attract millions of art lovers globally. He combined different mediums in creating his works, based on his subjects and desired results.