Leonardo da Vinci's personal life

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    Ambrogio Lorenzetti Frescos Allegory of Good and Bad Government Art has always been an expression of the emotion of mankind. Artwork gives us the viewer genuine insight of what it was like for people throughout history. One of the most influential pieces that were made during the late medieval period was the piece created by Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Three different fresco pieces that were created but are all tied into one thought and idea. These three fresco pieces included Allegory of Good…

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    Why is the man’s conscience called his ‘retreat’? A retreat means a quiet and safe place where one can get away from the hustle and bustle of life. Just as a retreat offers peace and sanctuary to those who seek it, a man’s conscience is his refuge that enables him to tackle the stress and strain of life. A person who wishes to lead a contented life leads a life free from gossip and speculations. His clear conscience is his greatest strength. It guides him down the path of righteousness and makes…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Meaning

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    Introduction Leonardo Da Vinci was an illegitimate son of a notary named Ser Piero and a peasant girl Caterina Leonardo. He was born on April, 15 1452, in Vinci, Italy which was just outside Florence. After spending his short life with his mother, Leonardo’s custody was given to his father as his mother married someone in the neighboring town. As his parents lived separate life, they gifted him with 17 half sisters and brothers. Leonardo’s love and connection with paintings started in small age…

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    philosophy, and many other literature skills he used in his writing. From the outside, his life looked perfect though his mother died only a few years after his birth and he was arranged to marry a woman he didn’t love at only the age of twelve. He was really in love with a woman named Beatrice Portinari. She had a huge influence on Dante’s Divine Comedy. He met her at the…

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    and sometimes he will accidentally slip Italian words in English sentences. Aside from that, he primarily speaks the English language now, with the exception of family gatherings. However, he did have some misconceptions about America. While this new life provided economic stability, money didn’t grow on trees. He said that many people expect to make money without work when coming to the United States and given a Visa. He learned quickly that he still needed to have a job. He picked up his first…

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    that made him change the way he thought. At such an early stage in life, this helped him accumulate sculpting and painting knowledge, as well as philosophical and political ideas that he soon implemented in his art. Michelangelo’s education altered his view about life. Due to the many philosophical ideas during the Renaissance, he was exposed to a variety of thoughts shared and this impacted the way he perceived…

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    class of rich merchants who spent large amounts of money patronizing artists, the most famous of which are the Medici (Frey 315). Events like the Great Schism and the Reformation weakened the Catholic Church (Jensen 193) which had been the center of life in the Medieval era (Frey 31). The Medici Family had more influence on Italian culture and society than the Catholic Church during the Renaissance. The Medicis were one of the richest families in Europe. Originally middle class bankers from…

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    period, in particular, depicting historical figures and then displaying them in both public and private spaces. Due to many heroic figures’ influence on Renaissance shaped cities, new, more realistic sculptures played a significant role due to their life-like appearance that evokes emotion in the viewers. Arguably one of the most…

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    the world. Arguably one of the most spectacular pieces of art in human history was his vaulting painting, The Last Judgement, available for viewing in the Sistine Chapel. The overall process of producing this painting and Michelangelo’s personal beliefs and life were both incredibly influential throughout these 20 months. As Adrienne DeAngelis outlined in her article describing the Sistine Chapel, the process for how Michelangelo was contracted for The Last Judgement and the ways in which he…

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    Art Work Analysis Christian world by Andrew Wyeth is one of the famous work of art in the American History. The art is conveyed through a drawing that depicts the religious and social status of the people during that particular age. In essence, Christian World is a picture art that was drawn in the year 1948. The medium of the modern art acquired the land scape painting from the Macbeth Gallery. Nevertheless, the art is available for public view and analysis at the Museum of Modern Art in the…

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