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Allegory of Painting (The Death of Leonardo da Vinci)
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Allegory of Painting (The Death of Leonardo da Vinci)

Medium

Etching

Dimensions

Plate: 17 13/16 × 21 3/4 in. (45.3 × 55.2 cm) Sheet: 21 3/8 × 26 9/16 in. (54.3 × 67.5 cm)

Collection

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

A. Hyatt Mayor Purchase Fund, Marjorie Phelps Starr Bequest, 2006

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Rights

Public Domain

About Leonardo da Vinci

1452–1519Republic of Florence

Leonardo was born near Vinci, at Anchiano. He is known as the founder of the High Renaissance style. His work was extremely influential for contemporary and later artists. His writings on art and perception codified the ideals of representation and expression that dominated European teaching for the next 400 years. He is famed for his drawing of figures, representations of landscape, depiction of aerial perspective and space, the use of light and shade (chiaroscuro), and the evocation of the sitters' characters. He was also known for inventions in architecture and engineering. He often left his works unfinished, apparently losing interest after the conception of the idea. Among his best known surviving works are the "Last Supper" fresco in Milan and the "Mona Lisa" portrait in the Louvre, Paris.