
Lady With an Ermine
Course Title: Paint Like Da Vinci: Lady With an Ermine
Paint Like Renoir: Lady With an Ermine Reproduction
This Beautiful High Renaissance oil painting reproduction is but a small portion of the abilities of the original master, Leonardo Da Vinci. Furthermore, the intricate process involves a realistic Grisaille phase, blocking, and glazing. In conclusion, Da Vinci was masterful in every technique and phase of his paintings; all his works are challenging to reproduce.
Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Recommended Prerequisites:
Creating working Images in Photoshop
How To Paint With A Limited Palette Like A Pro
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Original Lady With an Ermine
“Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” was initially painted by Vermeer and has undergone restoration.

Lady With an Ermine
Artist Name: Leonardo Da Vinci
Dated: 1489 – 1491
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 54 cm × 39 cm
Location:
Czartoryski Museum, Kraków, Poland
Recommended Prerequisites:
Creating working Images in Photoshop
How To Paint With A Limited Palette Like A Pro
Get Accurate Colors With The Color Checker!.
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Material List
Materials List for Oil Painting Reproduction:
The canvas has been coated with gesso, rotated horizontally and vertically, and sanded smoothly between each coat. As a result, I painted the canvas about ten times to create a smooth working surface supporting Da Vinci’s detailing and glazing techniques.
Clickable links will take you to Amazon, where they were purchased for reproduction.
Tools:
- Proportional Divider
- Color Checker
- Glass Palette
- Palette Knife
- Ruler
- Red or Black Pastel pencil for gridlines
Canvas For Reproduction:
16″ W X 20″ H prepared wood panel
Oil Paints:
All reproductions use a minimal pallet of six colors:
Glazing Mixture:
- Pure Refined Linseed Oil for mixing and thinning
- Windsor Newton Glazing and Blending Medium for glazing and thinning for details
Sketching With Paint:
Gamblin Gamsol is a solvent artists use to clean their brushes and thin down brown paint for the initial sketch on canvas. Remember not to use Gamsol or any other cleaning solvent for anything other than sketching. For example, George Werbacher uses brown paint thinned with Gamsol when needed for the initial oil painting sketch. In addition, George uses linseed oil only when prepping oil paints for use in all his reproductions and originals.
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