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    Leonardo da Vinci was born on the 15th of April, 1452, in the town of Vinci, Italy. He was both an artist and an intellectual of the Renaissance period. For Leonardo, there was no great boundary on the subjects of Science and Art just like any Renaissance humanist leaders would believe. Over the years, he went on to study and observe various things such as plants, human anatomy, and machinery for war. Most of these were theoretical explanations. The documentation of his works consisted 13,000…

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    science. According to the editors at History.com, that is why most people called him a true man of the Renaissance. Leonardo was born in Tuscany to his parents Caterina and Ser Periro. His mother and Father were never married and shortly after Da Vinci was born his Mother began a new life with a new man. Growing up, Leonardo only received very minor educational training in the subjects of reading, writing, and math. When he was 15 years old a sculptor took young Leonardo under his wing which…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is regarded as one of the most influential and celebrated men of his time. Many consider him to be the father of the Renaissance as his work ultimately transcended this time. Best known for his work as a painter, Leonardo Da Vinci was also a talented inventor, spending a majority of his spare time away from art. During this time away, Leonardo attempted to discover new ways to advance science and technology. Never being afraid of dreaming big, Leonardo obtained a remarkable…

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    included Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. About Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was born in Anchiano, Tuscany. Da Vinci had no education except basic reading, writing and math. He had a huge artistic ability so his father apprenticed him at the age 15 to the sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio. In his 20s Leonardo was painting many sculptures and the painters guild of Florence noticed his artwork and gave him a membership,…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists, which was once explained that a painter will create paintings of small merit if he shall use the work of other as a stand; but if he will study from natural objects, he shall bear good fruit, especially for those who shall use nature as their standard. This was the philosophy followed by da Vinci in the preparation of his paintings. As a renaissance artist, he considered the imitation of nature as his primordial goal. That…

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    the “Renaissance Man,” Leonardo da Vinci was well known for his achievements in the field of science and the portrait of the “Mona Lisa.” Other than studying in the field of science, he was a sculptor and an inventor. In the 1400’s, da Vinci’s observations, theories, and sketches in many of his secret notebooks were too advanced for his time while on the other hand, the knowledge he imparted had a great significance on modern day understandings. Leonardo da Vinci is a historic figure because he…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Date of Birth: April 15, 1452 Date of Death: May 2, 1519 Nationality: Italian Description of Childhood Upbringing/Early Years: He was raised in a farmhouse outside the hills of Tuscany. He lived with his father and stepmother till he was five, after those years spent with his father he moved to his father's family estate where he lived with his uncle and grandparents in Vinci. He lived in Vinci Italy for a while hence Leonardo Da Vinci meaning…

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    Before I start, I am going to tell you a little bit about the artist I have chosen to present on. Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian artist as well as a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, architect, botanist, musician, and writer. Leonardo Da Vinci is considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and, to some people, the most variously talented person to have lived. His most famous paintings, Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are still admired today on…

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    mysterious and remote”(Patrico,(20015),107). Religion was important to Da Vinci’s art, a part of his belief approach system and groundwork of a number of his most recognized works. However, the Italian historian and scholar Vasari noticed that Da Vinci “had been a heretic, and more a philosopher than a Christian”. Nonetheless,…

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    I really wanted to learn more about Leonardo Da Vinci and his work with light and perspective and color. I myself being an art major with an emphasis in illustration, it excited me to see art as one of the acceptable options in science discovery and exploration. It took me a while to find something I could actually get some material from, but I found it very interesting. The article I found said the Leonardo Da Vinci was one of art’s foremost exponents in bringing science in…

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