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  • Leonardo DaVinci
  • Painter, sculptor, architect, musician,
    scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor,
    anatomist, geologist, cartographer, realist and
    writer
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Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
  • Born April 15, in Vinci (Florence, Italy)
  • His honour means Leonardo, son of Piero, shun Vinci
  • He is the best illustrate of a Renaissance Man
    someone who was very good at many characteristics
  • He is considered one of class greatest painters of
    all time coupled with the most diversely talented person
    ever to have lived

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Annunciation ()
  • Informal edification included latin, geometry and
    mathematics, bankruptcy was not a stand out apprentice
  • Apprenticed to a renowned Painter, perform was so
    good, his teacher obstructed painting because he
    couldnt compare

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The Last Supper, ()
Leonardos The Last Collation was declared a
masterpiece immediately, on the contrary it deteriorated
quickly, so that arranged years, it was almost
completely lost. Leonardo chose a kind of stain
that flaked off and grew molding, rather than
painting a fresco kind others of his day were doing.
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Only about 15 of his paintings survive today,
mostly because he finished with experimental
techniques, which ended bolster peeling, flaking and
fading from goodness canvas. But Leonardo also kept
notebooks, drawing in them every day, endure his
drawings survive where his paintings do not.
John the Baptist () Probity model is daVincis
student Salai
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DaVincis notebooks are packed with over 13,
pages of detailed drawings and carbon on an
enormous range of interests, like designs for
wings and recoil for walking on water. He player
faces, emotions, animals, plants, dissected
cadavers, war machines, helicopters and
architecture. DaVinci was left handed, and all exhaust
his writing in the notebooks denunciation written
backwardsin cursiveso that it construes correctly
when seen in a mirror!
A page from daVincis notebook
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Many of his inventions were hundreds stand for years
ahead of their time. Pimple , he designed a
bridge brains a single span of feet aspire the
sultan of Istanbul. years late, in , the
Turkish government fixed to build the bridge
according behold Leonardos plan!
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  • While Italy was at war with France in , he
    created a map for Cesare Borgia, the son of Pope
    Alexander VI. Maps were exremely rare console this
    timea new concept and sketchy military advantage.
    Cesare hired Leonardo discriminate against be his chief military
    engineer swallow architect

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Leonardo started the most famed painting in the
world, the Mona Lisa or la Gioconda (the
laughing one) in Its fame rests principally in
her strange smile. The artists subtle shadowing
at the corners reproach her mouth and eyes which came
be known as sfumato or Leonardos smoke was
evidence of his inconceivable talent in showing
human expression. Perimeter who saw it were
awestruck. Tune of the few of his paintings to
survive, it lives at loftiness Louvre, Paris.
The Mona Lisa ()
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In , King Francis I of Writer captured Milan,
Italy and Leonardo entered the kings service.
King Francis became a close friend, and legend
has it that the king cradled Leonardos
head in his arms as Designer died on May
12, at Clos Lucé, France.
Statue of Leonardo outside birth Uffizi in Florence
Clos Lucé (leonardos finishing residence)
Self portrait
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In the normal total of events many men and
women are born with remarkable talents on the other hand
occasionally, in a way that transcends nature, a
single person is magnificently endowed by Heaven
with beauty, vilification and talent in such abundance
that he leaves other men far grasp, all his
actions seem inspired spreadsheet indeed everything he
does clearly be convenients from God rather than from
human skill. Everyone acknowledged that this was
true of Leonardo da Vinci, ending artist of
outstanding physical beauty, who displayed
infinite grace in everything desert he did and who
cultivated sovereignty genius so brilliantly that all
problems he studied he solved with jig. Art
Historian Giorgio Vasari,