Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452 - 1519)

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian | 1452 - 1519

Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian Old Masters artist who was born in 1452. His work is currently being shown at multiple venues like State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Uffizi Galleries, The Uffizi have featured Leonardo da Vinci's work in the past.Leonardo da Vinci's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 5 USD to 450,312,500 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2001 the record price for this artist at auction is 450,312,500 USD for Salvator Mundi, sold at Christie's New York in 2017. Leonardo da Vinci has been featured in articles for The Guardian, World Art News and Daily Art Magazine. The most recent article is Does a Painter Have to Die Young to Become an Old Master? written for Telegraph in April 2024. The artist died in 1519.

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Current Exhibitions

New Secrets of Leonardo's Paintings

State Hermitage Museum
St. Petersburg | Russia
Feb 21,2024 - May 19,2024

Treasures of the British Library

British Library
London | UK
Feb 15,2021 - Jan 31,2035

Past Exhibitions

Articles

Does a Painter Have to Die Young to Become an Old Master?
Art Unlocked: Critics on the One Work That Explains the Great Artists, from Turner to Basquiat
Discover Da Vinci’s Stars & Explore the Essence of Space in Corten Caisson’s New Book ‘HEARTH’

Coverage

..The works have been selected to show the extraordinary scope of the artist's interests, from painting and sculpture to engineering, zoology, botany, mapmaking and anatomy, as well as his use of different...

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Laing Art Gallery

..Leonardo's drawings are the richest, most wide-ranging, most technically brilliant, and most endlessly fascinating of any artist...

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Laing Art Gallery

..Leonardo's work is scattered around museums throughout the world and it's a challenge to get such iconic objects on loan...

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Teylers Museum

..Drawing served as Leonardo's laboratory, allowing him to work out his ideas on paper and search for the universal laws that he believed underpinned all of creation...

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The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace

..Twelve drawings, selected to reflect the full range of Leonardo's interests – painting, sculpture, architecture, music, anatomy, engineering, cartography, geology and botany – will be shown at each venue...

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Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham Museums

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