Renaissance Art Analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine
Renaissance Art Analysis of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine Most anyone who has studied art even to the slightest degree is familiar with the name Leonardo Da Vinci. An artist, inventor, and scientist Da Vinci is one of the world's best-known artists. Indeed, one of his paintings the Mona Lisa is one of if not the most famous paintings in the world. This fact means that some of his other works are overshadowed by this masterpiece. Da Vinci moved to Castle Sforza in Milan Italy in 1482 to work as a court painter for the Duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza. During his 16 years stay in Milan, sometime between 1489 and 1490 Da Vinci created Lady with an Ermine (Winners). Lady with an Ermine is a 40.3 cm by 54.8 cm oil painting on a walnut wood board created for the Duke of Milan of one of his favorite mistresses Cecilia Gallerani (Lady). While living in Milan he also created The Madonna on the Rocks which is one of only four remaining pain...