Hollywood icon, Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the industry’s most prolific art collectors. Interestingly, his mother decided to name him Leonardo after she felt little Leo kick like crazy when she was standing in front of a Da Vinci painting at the Uffizi. While his early collections began with fossils, DiCaprio’s passion for fine art began with the infamous “Garden of Earthly Delights” by Hieronymous Bosch, which portrays how Eden slipped through the fingers of man. We take a look at his unique and impressive collection:
Jean-Michel Basquiat- “Untitled” (Boxing Ring) (1981)
Salvador Dali- “Chevaliers en parade” (1942)
Takashi Murakami- “Mononoke” (2013)
Oscar Murillo- “Untitled” (Drawing off the wall) (2011)
Pablo Picasso- “Fillette” (1939)
Jean-Pierre Roy- “Nachlass” (2015)
Walton Ford- “The Tigress” (2013)
Frank Stella- “Double Gray Scramble” (1973)
Leonardo Da Vinci- “Annunciation” (1459)