Leonardo da Vinci's personal life

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    was on the top of the list, or the leader of Fine Arts so that's why it named by Romanian as a mother of the art. Architecture is not just a kind of the art because it grew up and formed as a scientific basis of social to achieve the necessities of life. therefore, the human spent an effort on it since inception Day. Architecture has to do with planning, designing and constructing form, space and ambience to reflect functional, technical, social, environmental and aesthetic…

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    New forms of writing about life was inspired by this philosophy. A period where men started to focus on his own strength and enlightenment and far less on religious strength. The philosophy of humanism represents a forthright view of the universe, the nature of human beings and the…

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    PART 1: BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE CATEGORY ONE: Gardens PROJECT EXAMPLE: Villa Lante- Bagnaia, Italy REFERENCES: 1."Bagnaia and the Villa Lante." Villa Lante, Bagnaia. Tourist Header Limited, n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2014. 2. “Gardens in Italy | The Villa Lante Gardens in Bagnaia, Viterbo." Gardens in Italy | The Villa Lante Gardens in Bagnaia, Viterbo. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2014 3 .Piperno, Roberto. "Bagnaia - Villa Lante." Bagnaia - Villa Lante. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Oct. 2014. CATEGORY TWO: Public Parks…

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    Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto): Analysis on 2 of Canaletto’s paintings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_Canal_and_the_Church_of_the_Salute This painting is called “The Grand Canal at the Church of Salute.” I can see that this painting looks like it has been drawn with different sizes of brushes. The painting looks really realistic because Canaletto must have used a lot of different strokes to get the three dimensional look. The tone and shadow of the buildings are…

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    The Mona Lisa Humanism

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    between the 14th and 17th century in Italy is known as the Renaissance time or by definition "rebirth". The philosophy that took place in the period is one of the humanism or the focus on the human being. One of the master artists of this time is Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) and one of the paintings that best represents the philosophy and art of this period is the Mona Lisa. The philosophy of humanism brought on a time where the focus was on the human being. The previous philosophy of the…

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    Masterpieces are not famous because of the talented artists that produced them, but because they are produced with a unique alternative perspective. These paintings have some characteristics that sets them apart from the ordinary, because after a long period of time they continue to resonate with people, such as myself, in modern time. One such example of an extraordinary unique piece of art is the painting, Torment of Saint Anthony painted by Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo. “combining an intense…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was a brilliant man and largely self-educated genius whose work is marveled by many from all over the world. He influenced and inspired those around him, because of his ingenious mind. Leonardo had a variety of interests, including painting, anatomy, flying, and other scientific studies. He had much interest in science and nature, but not much in religion and spiritual matters. Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 and was the illegitimate son of Ser Piero and a young…

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    Paul Emile Bordu

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    I couldn't find much information about the painting itself but more about the artist's life. Finding sources that were important was a little difficult since most information was limited to the most popular times of his life. The sources I had most trouble finding was the journals. Also in some instances, I had too much information about a certain subject and had to pick the…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci created some of the most iconic works of art throughout his career in painting. Those works of art include The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, these being his two most famous works. Since the 1500s copious amounts of money have been spent on protecting and restoring these works of art to ensure that future generations get to experience the artistry of Leonardo Da Vinci. These two works of art are greatly valued because they represent Da Vinci's passion for art, experimentation, and…

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    He thought of random and unique inventions in his head, sketched them down, and figured out a way to bring them to life. He invested in over half of the money he made towards the making and manufacturing of new inventions. Thomas gave up all of his family time, being a father, husband, and inventor because he reserved his time to be in his laboratories. He never let…

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