
The portrait written by Leonardo in the early years of his stay in Milan is perhaps the least significant of all and the worst documented, but ironically the best preserved. This is “The Musician’s Paint”.
Only the face is finished in the portrait; by the type it is close to the faces of the angels Leonardo. A few years ago, the painting was cleared, and on the scrap of paper in the hand of the depicted person several notes were found. Researchers Leonardo, who know his penchant for riddles and secrets, have so far unsuccessfully tried to read this note note.
St. John the Baptist by Leonardo da Vinci
Self-portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci
Self Portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci
Portrait of Beatrice d’Este by Leonardo da Vinci
Bacchus by Leonardo Da Vinci
Portrait of Isabella de Este by Leonardo da Vinci
Madonna with spinning wheel by Leonardo Da Vinci
Beautiful Ferronera by Leonardo Da Vinci