Framed Da Vinci Portrait
There is no doubt that human form has fascinated and influenced the artwork of Leonardo Da Vinci. From depictions of religious figures to capturing the mysterious Mona Lisa, Framed Da Vinci portraits artwork captures humanity as is within the world around him.
Framed Da Vinci portraits paintings contain one of Leonardo’s most memorable and arguably, one of the world’s most well known and beloved works of art ever created. The “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci, is full of mystery and wonder. Mona Lisa’s iconic coy smile fills the viewer with questions about what she is smiling about and allows our imaginations to run wild trying to come up a story for the beautiful Mona Lisa.
Framed Da Vinci portraits art feature depictions of religious figures through the eyes of Leonardo Da Vinci. “St. John the Baptist, 1513-16” is Leonardo’s take on one of Jesus’ closet friends. With tight curling hair, and his hand in the air, John the Baptist seems to be pointing towards heaven, as a warm golden glowing light shines down upon his face and body.
“Detail of the Head of the Virgin, from The Virgin of the Rocks” is a detailed look at the Virgin Mary’s face as Leonardo depicted it from another work of art. Her face is full of curiosity as she looks down, and a slim golden halo surrounds the top of her head signifying her holiness. In a similar fashion, “Study of Christ for Last Supper (detail)” brings the viewer close into the details of Leonardo’s perspective of Jesus’ face, which is full of emotion as he prepares for the crucifixion.