• The Madonna Litta is a late 15th-century painting, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.
  • Madonna Litta is a Renaissance painting dated to around 1490 which is believed to have been completed either by Leonardo da Vinci or perhaps one of his studio...
  • The tilt of the Madonna's head is typical of Leonardo and there also exists a drawing of this portion of the painting which is definitely by his hand.
  • The harsh outlines of the Madonna and Child are often cited as evidence that the painting is a product of the workshop rather than by the hand of Leonardo.
  • davinci_madonna_litta_grt. İtalya’da Rönesansı başlatan isim olan Leonardo Da Vinci‘nin 1482 ya da 1490 yılında yaptığı bir tablosundan söz edeceğim.
  • Furthermore, the strong emotions portrayed by the mother and her child is typical of most Leonardo paintings such as the Mona Lisa, Madonna of the Rocks and...
  • 3. The prototype of Madonna Litta was created 13 centuries before Leonardo. ... Virgin Mary on one of the walls of the catacombs is very similar to Madonna Litta.
  • The Madonna Litta by Leonardo da Vinci has its figures positioned in a dark room with two arched arches, similar to his earlier Madonna of the Carnation, and a...
  • Numerous studies of Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings indicate that a separate theme in the artist’s work was that of the mother and her child.