
This artwork is available in the following sizes and formats (in inches):
12x18 paper poster · 12x18 paper giclée · 12x18 wrapped canvas print · 12x18 wrapped canvas giclée · 16x24 paper giclée · 16x24 wrapped canvas print · 18x27 paper giclée · 20x30 paper poster · 20x30 paper giclée · 20x30 wrapped canvas print · 20x30 wrapped canvas giclée · 24x36 paper giclée · 24x36 wrapped canvas print · 24x36 wrapped canvas giclée
Note: All sizes refer to the printed image. On paper posters a white border of approximately 2 inches surrounds the image for optional trimming, framing, or mounting.
"The Baptism of Christ," a renowned painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci's master, Andrea del Verrocchio, was completed in his Italian studio around 1472. Verrocchio collaborated with his apprentice, Leonardo, who painted and refined specific details of the artwork, notably the angel. Vasari's account highlights Leonardo's exceptional talent, surpassing his master in technique and prompting Verrocchio to renounce painting due to his sense of inadequacy. This masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance portrays Christ's baptism by John the Baptist in the River Jordan. Verrocchio's initial design imbued the scene with spiritual significance and dynamic movement, while Leonardo's contribution, evident in the ethereal rendering of the angelic figure, added depth to the composition. Their collaboration resulted in a harmonious fusion of Verrocchio's mastery of form and da Vinci's innovative techniques. This transcendent scene captures religious devotion and divine grace, a testament to the collaborative spirit of the Renaissance, where artists worked synergistically to produce enduring works of beauty and spiritual resonance.\n1472/Italian
Image Orientation: Portrait
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Paper Posters Crafted on semi-matte paper, our posters feature vivid colors and strong durability — ideal for everyday display. |
Canvas Prints Gallery-wrapped canvas stretched on wood frames. The image wraps around the edge for a ready-to-hang look with depth. |
Giclée Printing Archival-quality prints with exquisite color accuracy and smooth finishes — perfect for framing and long-term preservation. |
