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Saint John the Baptist is a High Renaissance oil painting on walnut wood by Leonardo da Vinci. Likely to have been completed between 1513 and 1516, it is believed to be his final painting. Its original size was 69 by 57 centimetres (27 in × 22 in). The painting is in the collection of the Louvre.
Bacchus is seen here after recent restoration work. Colors closer to original and details are better visible again. Bacchus, originally Saint John the Baptist, is a painting in the Musée du Louvre, Paris, France, by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci and Francesco Melzi, while in Leonardo's workshop.
Saint George (Raphael, Louvre) Saint Jerome in Penitence (Titian, 1531) Saint Jerome in Penitence (Lotto, Paris) Saint John the Baptist (Leonardo) Saint John the Baptist in the Desert (Raphael) Saint Michael (Raphael) Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan; Saint Sebastian (Mantegna, Paris) St Sebastian (Perugino, Louvre) Self Portrait (Tintoretto)
Bernardino Luini, Holy Family with Saint Anne and the infant John the Baptist Francesco Melzi, Vertumnus and Pomona. Although apparently not being developed into a painting by Leonardo, the drawing was used as a source for the paintings of others. A painting based on the cartoon was made by Bernardino Luini. He was a pupil of Leonardo.
H. The Head of John the Baptist (Solari) The Head of St John the Baptist (Bellini) The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and an Angel; Holy Family (El Greco, Museo de Santa Cruz)
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Holy Family with the Family of St John the Baptist (c. 1536) by Lorenzo Lotto. Holy Family with the Family of St John the Baptist is an oil-on-canvas painting created c. 1536 by the Italian artist Lorenzo Lotto, and now in the Louvre in Paris. It was probably produced as a private commission, possibly for a Venetian.
The painting portrays Mary, Christ and a young John the Baptist. Mary is the focus of the painting. Her face is situated at the apex of the pyramidal composition and her body fills most of the rest. She is holding the Christ child, who is standing at her foot to her right. John the Baptist is on the ground to the left of Mary and is holding his ...