Zoom The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne  Leonardo Da Vinci ReplicArt Oil Painting Reproduction
Zoom The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne  Leonardo Da Vinci ReplicArt Oil Painting Reproduction
Zoom The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne  Leonardo Da Vinci ReplicArt Oil Painting Reproduction

The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne 

Leonardo da Vinci devoted several years of his life to this ambitious religious painting. The origin of the order remains uncertain. In this scene, Leonardo da Vinci brings together three generations: the Virgin, her mother, and the baby Jesus. The lamb, meanwhile, symbolizes the sacrifice to come. In a setting that is both bucolic and alpine (a frequent decor in the artist's works), the characters share a moment of sweetness, love being visible through the play of looks. This painting underwent a major restoration in 2010, led by the Center for Research and Restoration of Museums of France, which caused controversy but undeniably restored great freshness to the colors and details.

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Description

Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), not only a virtuoso painter, author of the greatest masterpieces in history, he was also a visionary inventor, architect and theorist. He undoubtedly embodies the universal and humanist genius of the Renaissance. This character is all the more fascinating as he is not a scholar: reading neither Latin nor Greek, he has little knowledge of ancient culture. But Leonardo da Vinci is passionate about observing nature! This great artist is distinguished by his bubbling mind overflowing with curiosity. He cultivates a scientific approach that places him at the forefront of his time, and still fascinates, five centuries later.

Original artwork details

Current location: Musée du Louvre

Original size: 66.1 x 44.1 in (168 x 112 cm)

Date created: 1503

Art movement: Renaissance

Painting and Framing

Our Painting Process

Hand-Painted

All our art reproductions are hand-painted by our master copyists. As part of their academic background, they have studied the techniques of old masters and will faithfully reproduce each artwork.

Materials

We use the best oil paints (Winsor & Newton or Grumbacher). All our canvases are made of 100% cotton, and have been double-coated with acid-free sizing and gesso primer.

Stretching & Framing

Ready to hang

Our stretcher frames are built using premium-quality kiln-dried wood to ensure a solid & sturdy foundation.  Our canvas stretchings are done by hand, utilizing the same traditional method employed by artists for hundreds of years.  We're committed to providing gallery wraps fastened without tapes, glues, or any other chemicals, thus helping to preserve your artwork well into the future.

Rolled canvas

Unframed rolled canvas orders will arrive rolled inside a protective tube with an extra 1.5" white canvas on all sides so you can easily frame it locally.

Process

1/ Review

We will share photographs of the complete work and request your feedback. Any requested revisions can be added.

2/ Approve

Once the painting has met your satisfaction, we will ask you to do a final approval.

3/ Ship

We will stretch (if you opt for stretching), pack, and deliver the art to you in 3 to 10 days.

Shipping and Returns

Returns

Each artwork is painted to order just for you in the size of your choice. That means we are unable to accept returns or exchanges. We can also not make any changes or cancellations to orders after 48 hours.

If your new artwork arrives in anything other than perfect condition for any reason, please let us know, and we will repair or replace the piece!

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Shipping

Due to extremely high demand each piece can take between 2 to 6 weeks to paint, frame and ship. You'll receive a FedEx tracking number from us as soon as it's in the mail so you can keep an eye on things.

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