Portraits of the Ladies: Leonardo's Most Famous Female Subjects

Ginevra de' Benci - c.1474-80 - Washington, National Gallery of Art

Lady with an ermine (Cecilia Gallerani) - c.1489-90 - Krakow, Czartoryski Museum

La belle ferronnière, c. 1490-97 - Paris, The Louvre

La bella principessa (Bianca Sforza --generally attributed to Leonardo--) - 1495-6 - Switzerland, Private collection

Mona Lisa - c.1503-16 - Paris, The Louvre

The pencil sketch drawn by Leonardo in Mantua in 1499 (currently at the Louvre - left) that was the apparent inspiration for the newly found painting portraying Isabella d'Este (right)
In light of the recent discovery of the Isabella D'Este portrait attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, we take a look at some of Leonardo's most famous colored portraits of women.
Topic
Painting