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    The Last Supper, 1495-97 By Leonardo da Vinci “The Last Supper” is one of the most famous paintings of all-time, painted by the renowned Italian Renaissance artist, Leonardo Da Vinci. Reflective of the Renaissance era and like many other artworks produced during then, this artwork is extremely illusionistic and life-like. Besides being a prolific artist, Da Vinci was also an acclaimed mathematician and scientist, well equipped with mathematical and anatomical knowledge. He has applied his…

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    history a question, I would ask Leonardo da Vinci how he came up with so many ideas. He was inventing things that weren't modernized until the 20th century. Leonardo’s studies in science and technology were remarkably advanced for his time, and are often forgotten, being over-shadowed by his more famous works such as the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper. Although his paintings are stunning, his inventions and experiments are what I would like to learn more about. Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance…

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    Throughout the history of civilization, there have always been a select few individuals whose unique gifts have allowed them to engineer and invent some of history 's most important machines. One of the most popular examples of these individuals, Leonardo Da Vinci, existed during the Italian Renaissance. He was a self-taught engineer, artist, and architect who was always fascinated by art and machinery, famous for being able to intertwine them into his inventions. His contraptions have lead to…

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    Italian Rennaissance – "Mona Lisa." Mona Lisa (da Vinci, 1503-1506) is a very famous painting that below the surface contains uses in art technique of new scientific knowledge. Leonardo da Vinci was well-rounded in many areas and not only in art. He was also a gifted scientist: mathematician, geologist, engineer, and even writer and musician – all of the knowledge combined helped him to create this masterpiece. According to Study.com (n.d) “Da Vinci had applied techniques and elements new to the…

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    Welcome ladies and gentlemen! This is the Leonardo da Vinci art tour, but you already knew that since you had to pay and go through security and-- anyways, let’s move onto the tour! As we walk down to the Da Vinci area, I will first give basic background information about Leonardo da Vinci and then be taking questions. To get started, Leonardo is a Renaissance painter that painted some of the most famous works of art that the world ever saw. Not only that, but he was also an architect, engineer,…

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    machine with Leonardo da Vinci. He tells me that he is my tour guide for a journey into the Renaissance. He also tells me that every person we see comes into the time machine with us for a big surprise. The first thing Leonardo does is he travels to the 14th century into Florence, Italy to quickly discuss the Renaissance and his paintings. The Renaissance means rebirth in Europe. It was a time of creativity and change in society. There was more wealth, fame, and better mankind. Leonardo…

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    Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Introduction I decided to write my compare and contrast essay on Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo these artists were rivals towards each other. Leonardo was most famous for the Mona Lisa painting and Michelangelo was most famous for mainly for western art and he has created two of the most famous frescos in history. I am going to tell you their accomplishments and how they are alike…

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    lines are realized in the picture plane. The third and four point say that the forms diminish in scale and that the vanishing point is directly opposite from the eye. A clear example of the scientific perspective is a work of art created by Leonardo da Vinci; The Last Supper. The…

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    work and have chose different paths, while learning different things along their way to become a famous painter. Each of these painters has their own path and this is why they are all so different and unique in their specific way. First of, Leonardo da Vinci was the oldest of the three. He was an apprentice for a sculptor and painter in Florence at a young age and has…

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    Many more scientists grew to have an affinity towards the golden ratio. One such scientist was the polymath Leonardo Da Vinci, who was known to integrate the divine ratio into his paintings. Other great associations were inherently linked to the Phi. An example of this occurred between 1571 and 1630 when Johannes Kepler discovered the elliptical nature of the planets around the sun. Quasicrystals discovered by Dan Shechtman were one of the most modern applications of Phi that are still being…

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