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Leonardo da Vinci

The archetype of the Renaissance man, Da Vinci was not only the most outstanding painter, but also an outstanding scientist and thinker. He is described by some as the most talented person in human history. His works fascinate with incredible precision, creativity and innovation. Although few of his paintings have survived to our times, those that have survived attract millions. Discover the reproductions of Leonardo da Vinci's works in Bimago's offer and enter into close contact with a brilliant artist thanks to the power of art.


Collection of Leonardo da Vinci paintings

In bimago gallery you will find Leonardo da Vinci paintings - a collection with the most famous works of this painter. Right now you can order one of your favourite works as a reproduction on canvas. A wide range of sizes, of which the largest is 70x105 cm and premium prints will make the most popular Leonardo da Vinci paintings look great in your home or office. The extraordinary canvas prints impress with their reproduction of details and colours, making this decoration a delight for everyone. Discover Leonardo da Vinci paintings such as 'Mona Lisa', 'Lady with an Ermine', 'The Last Supper' and many more.

Leonardo da Vinci - Renaissance man

Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) is a Renaissance man: painter, draughtsman, scientist and philosopher. Fifteen of the master's paintings have been preserved to this day (the authorship of several of the canvases is uncertain); the artist also left hundreds of drawings and sketches. As a Renaissance scientist, Leonardo had a wide range of interests, dealing with geometry, hydraulics and anatomy, among others (the famous drawing 'Vitruvian Man' is a testament to this). In his paintings, Leonardo da Vinci used geometrical discoveries to create the composition of his works, so we can admire their harmony and perfect perspective. He left numerous notes documenting scientific experiments and invention projects, notes made in mirror script, which has intrigued scholars for centuries. His curiosity about the world and scientific inquisitiveness left Leonardo with little time to practise painting, which he nevertheless considered the noblest of the arts. His most famous works include the 'Last Supper' fresco of the monastery at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, the 'Mona Lisa', the 'Lady with an Ermine', the 'Vitruvian Man', 'John the Baptist' and anatomical sketches. Leonardo da Vinci worked for some of the greatest European families, including the Sforzas and the Medici. Due to the different periods in Leonardo da Vinci's life, his work is divided into the Florentine, Milanese and Roman periods. The figure of Leonardo da Vinci, as well as his work, has left a huge impact on art, science and the work of subsequent generations of artists.

Leonardo da Vinci's most famous masterpieces

Leonardo da Vinci's most famous masterpieces are undoubtedly the "Mona Lisa" and the "Last Supper", which is not actually a painting but a fresco made in the refectory of the monastery at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. "The Last Supper" is admired for its depiction of detail, perfect preservation of proportions and the effect of depth. The work depicts the moment of the Last Supper, in which Jesus announces to the Apostles that one of them will betray him. Leonardo da Vinci perfectly portrayed the emotions of the gathered people. Another well-known work by Leonardo da Vinci is the 'Mona Lisa'. The portrait of the woman arouses emotion and speculation - who the person depicted is and what lies behind her mysterious smile. Considered one of the most famous masterpieces of art painting, the 'Mona Lisa' painting continues to fascinate to this day. Another work by Leonardo da Vinci, 'Lady with an Ermine', is particularly close to Poland, as it is currently housed in the Princes Czartoryski Museum in Krakow. The person depicted in the painting is Cecilia Gallerani, wife of Louis Sforza. The ermine that the figure model is holding has a symbolic dimension. Louis Sforza bore this nickname due to his possession of the Order of the ermine. The held animal is meant to cover the model's pregnancy and, at the same time, symbolise the heir of Louis Sforza. This interpretation is based on the theory of the existence of symbolic and allegorical elements in Leonardo da Vinci's painting. Both the "Last Supper" "Mona Lisa", "Lady with an Ermine" and other da Vinci artworks ("St. John the Baptist", "Madonna in the Grotto", "La Belle Ferronière") can be ordered in the bimago gallery as reproduction paintings.

Leonardo da Vinci - a collection of famous paintings

Leonardo da Vinci was recognised for his pioneering work. The collection of reproductions "Leonardo da Vinci" are the most famous pieces by this artist, which are available in the bimago shop. If you love the extraordinary style that Leonardo da Vinci displayed in his works, then this collection will suit you. In the category "Leonardo da Vinci" in the bimago shop you will find the most outstanding works by this artist, including "The Last Supper", "The Mona Lisa". Leonardo da Vinci has left a considerable impact on art and has found successors who have continued the style of his paintings. Today you can choose one of his reproductions as a decoration for your office or home. The high quality of the reproduction will make the given painting in your living room interior look great. Leonardo da Vinci paintings - see the attractive offer of reproductions by this artist and introduce art into your home thanks to reproductions on canvas. In bimago gallery you will find over 4 thousand reproductions of various artists - we invite you to have a look at our extensive offer.

Leonardo da Vinci - Wide range of reproductions on canvas

Leonardo da Vinci is an artist whose works reach gigantic prices and embellish the world's most famous museums. Fortunately, in the bimago shop the prices of reproductions of masterpieces of paintings are at attractive prices, so that your office or home can be enriched with an elegant decoration. Leonardo da Vinci achieved perfect craftsmanship and his individual sty

The archetype of the Renaissance man, Da Vinci was not only the most outstanding painter, but also an outstanding scientist and thinker. He is described by some as the most talented person in human history. His works fascinate with incredible precision, creativity and innovation. Although few of his paintings have survived to our times, those that have survived attract millions. Discover the reproductions of Leonardo da Vinci's works in Bimago's offer and enter into close contact with a brilliant artist thanks to the power of art.

Collection of Leonardo da Vinci paintings

In bimago gallery you will find Leonardo da Vinci paintings - a collection with the most famous works of this painter. Right now you can order one of your favourite works as a reproduction on canvas. A wide range of sizes, of which the largest is 70x105 cm and premium prints will make the most popular Leonardo da Vinci paintings look great in your home or office. The extraordinary canvas prints impress with their reproduction of details and colours, making this decoration a delight for everyone. Discover Leonardo da Vinci paintings such as 'Mona Lisa', 'Lady with an Ermine', 'The Last Supper' and many more.


Leonardo da Vinci - Renaissance man

Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) is a Renaissance man: painter, draughtsman, scientist and philosopher. Fifteen of the master's paintings have been preserved to this day (the authorship of several of the canvases is uncertain); the artist also left hundreds of drawings and sketches. As a Renaissance scientist, Leonardo had a wide range of interests, dealing with geometry, hydraulics and anatomy, among others (the famous drawing 'Vitruvian Man' is a testament to this). In his paintings, Leonardo da Vinci used geometrical discoveries to create the composition of his works, so we can admire their harmony and perfect perspective. He left numerous notes documenting scientific experiments and invention projects, notes made in mirror script, which has intrigued scholars for centuries. His curiosity about the world and scientific inquisitiveness left Leonardo with little time to practise painting, which he nevertheless considered the noblest of the arts. His most famous works include the 'Last Supper' fresco of the monastery at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, the 'Mona Lisa', the 'Lady with an Ermine', the 'Vitruvian Man', 'John the Baptist' and anatomical sketches. Leonardo da Vinci worked for some of the greatest European families, including the Sforzas and the Medici. Due to the different periods in Leonardo da Vinci's life, his work is divided into the Florentine, Milanese and Roman periods. The figure of Leonardo da Vinci, as well as his work, has left a huge impact on art, science and the work of subsequent generations of artists.

Leonardo da Vinci's most famous masterpieces

Leonardo da Vinci's most famous masterpieces are undoubtedly the "Mona Lisa" and the "Last Supper", which is not actually a painting but a fresco made in the refectory of the monastery at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. "The Last Supper" is admired for its depiction of detail, perfect preservation of proportions and the effect of depth. The work depicts the moment of the Last Supper, in which Jesus announces to the Apostles that one of them will betray him. Leonardo da Vinci perfectly portrayed the emotions of the gathered people. Another well-known work by Leonardo da Vinci is the 'Mona Lisa'. The portrait of the woman arouses emotion and speculation - who the person depicted is and what lies behind her mysterious smile. Considered one of the most famous masterpieces of art painting, the 'Mona Lisa' painting continues to fascinate to this day. Another work by Leonardo da Vinci, 'Lady with an Ermine', is particularly close to Poland, as it is currently housed in the Princes Czartoryski Museum in Krakow. The person depicted in the painting is Cecilia Gallerani, wife of Louis Sforza. The ermine that the figure model is holding has a symbolic dimension. Louis Sforza bore this nickname due to his possession of the Order of the ermine. The held animal is meant to cover the model's pregnancy and, at the same time, symbolise the heir of Louis Sforza. This interpretation is based on the theory of the existence of symbolic and allegorical elements in Leonardo da Vinci's painting. Both the "Last Supper" "Mona Lisa", "Lady with an Ermine" and other da Vinci artworks ("St. John the Baptist", "Madonna in the Grotto", "La Belle Ferronière") can be ordered in the bimago gallery as reproduction paintings.

Leonardo da Vinci - a collection of famous paintings

Leonardo da Vinci was recognised for his pioneering work. The collection of reproductions "Leonardo da Vinci" are the most famous pieces by this artist, which are available in the bimago shop. If you love the extraordinary style that Leonardo da Vinci displayed in his works, then this collection will suit you. In the category "Leonardo da Vinci" in the bimago shop you will find the most outstanding works by this artist, including "The Last Supper", "The Mona Lisa". Leonardo da Vinci has left a considerable impact on art and has found successors who have continued the style of his paintings. Today you can choose one of his reproductions as a decoration for your office or home. The high quality of the reproduction will make the given painting in your living room interior look great. Leonardo da Vinci paintings - see the attractive offer of reproductions by this artist and introduce art into your home thanks to reproductions on canvas. In bimago gallery you will find over 4 thousand reproductions of various artists - we invite you to have a look at our extensive offer.

Leonardo da Vinci - Wide range of reproductions on canvas

Leonardo da Vinci is an artist whose works reach gigantic prices and embellish the world's most famous museums. Fortunately, in the bimago shop the prices of reproductions of masterpieces of paintings are at attractive prices, so that your office or home can be enriched with an elegant decoration. Leonardo da Vinci achieved perfect craftsmanship and his individual sty