Baptism of Christ (angel detail) (1472-1475). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
The Baptism of Christ is a painting finished around 1475 in the studio of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio and generally ascribed to him and his pupil Leonardo da Vinci. Some art historians discern the hands of other members of Verrocchio's workshop in the painting as well. The picture is a vintage Renaissance fine art religious portrait painting featuring the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist as recorded in the Biblical Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The angel to the left is recorded as having been painted by the youthful Leonardo, a fact which has excited so much special comment and mythology, that the importance and value of the picture as a whole and within the oevre of Verrocchio is often overlooked.
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Baptism of Christ, angel detail, Leonardo da Vinci Dog Tee Shirt
Baptism of Christ, angel detail, Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance Art by Leonardo da Vinci
Baptism of Christ (angel detail) (1472-1475). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
The Baptism of Christ is a painting finished around 1475 in the studio of the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio and generally ascribed to him and his pupil Leonardo da Vinci. Some art historians discern the hands of other members of Verrocchio's workshop in the painting as well. The picture is a vintage Renaissance fine art religious portrait painting featuring the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist as recorded in the Biblical Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The angel to the left is recorded as having been painted by the youthful Leonardo, a fact which has excited so much special comment and mythology, that the importance and value of the picture as a whole and within the oevre of Verrocchio is often overlooked.
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