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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    The Last Supper‚ but perhaps his most important works involve the human anatomy. Da Vinci’s studies of the human body led to many advances in medicine and how the body worked and what it looked‚ like from the inside. He also made many advances and plant and animal structure which have led to many other scholars of the time to make their own discoveries about medicines which helped to increase life expectancy. Da Vinci lived from 1452 until 1519 and due to his diversity of study the phrase Renaissance

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    LEONARDO DA VINCIANNUNCIATION‚ C. 1472 After looking at Leonardo da VinciAnnunciation art‚ what comes into my mind is that the lady in the art must be of higher authority. This is clear because of the way she is been greeted by the mighty Angel with detailed wings. It is further complemented by the Angele’s way of greeting where he is kneeling before her. On the other hand‚ the lady in the art seems to be responding to the greeting with his left arm raised slightly. One aspect of

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    "Da Vinci" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Da Vinci (disambiguation). [pic] |Leonardo da Vinci | |[pic] | |Self-portrait in red chalk‚ Royal Library of Turin | |Circa 1512 to 1515[nb 1] | |Born |Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci | |

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is if not the most popular artist in the world‚ one of the most popular artists in the world. He was one of the greatest masters of the High Renaissance he was most known as a painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ engineer‚ and scientist. He helped people with scientific research and artistic revival‚ his scientific studies in the fields of anatomy‚ optics‚ and hydraulic helped us exceed in many of the developments of modern science. Even at a young age Leonardo was showing his profound

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    1400’s. Humanism‚ which was the revitalization of Greek and Roman philosophy‚ gained popularity during this time. The Renaissance is defined as “the literary and artistic period characterized by artistic innovation‚ new confidence in human abilities‚ and interest in classical civilization” (Bishop 453). Some of the most famous art pieces in history were created during the Renaissance. Well-known painters and sculptors from this era include Raphael‚ Donatello‚ Michelangelo‚ and Leonardo da Vinci

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    Renaissance was Leonardo Da Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci was a very famous painter and inventor. He was born on April 15‚ 1452. Leonardo was most well known for the Mona Lisa painting. Leonardo Da Vinci was also known for inventing a lot of things as well. One of his many inventions was the Parachute. Leonardo was raised by his father and his stepmother’s. Leonardo had many friends that were Interested in the same work as him. Leonardo really didn’t have any close relationship with women. Leonardo did how

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    Leonardo Da Vinci What do we consider a genius‚ and who? When studying different definition‚ and with prior knowledge from speaking to psychiatrists and other mood evaluators‚ I now have a good sense of the term genius. A genius is someone who has incredible intellectual ability‚ as well as creative. One who is not only mentally progressed‚ but emotionally and creatively as well. Mastering a number of different and diverse skills and having all sorts of knowledge would qualify you. Leonardo

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    Throughout Leonardo da Vinci’s life he was known as a unique‚ and a remarkable person. His wide range of interests and accomplishments made him a true Renaissance person. Born in 1452‚ in a village near Florence in Italy‚ by a peasant woman named Caterina‚ Leonardo was born into a family as an illegitimate child. Ser Piero‚ Leonardo’s father‚ found out that Leonardo had a talent for painting and so he sent him to apprentice under the famous painter Andrea del Verrocchio for about 6 to 10 years. This

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    Biography of a Mathematician Introduction Leonardo da Vinci was a great mathematician whose contributions to the discipline were immense‚ especially in the field of geometry. Besides being a mathematician‚ Leonardo da Vinci was a renowned painter‚ inventor‚ architect‚ and a student of scientific concepts (Cremante‚ Leonardo & Pedretti‚ 2005). Since Leonardo’s natural genius encompassed several disciplines‚ he personified the term “Renaissance man.” At present‚ Leonardo is best acknowledged for his art masterpieces

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    During this research of Leonardo da Vinci that a lot of people may have not known about him. Such as his involvement in many different categories. The research includes his contributions in art‚ military engineering‚ painting‚ philosophy and his personal life. Leonardo Da Vinci is debatably one of the most‚ if not the most famous renaissance artists to ever live‚ but he wasn’t only an artist. Art for Da Vinci was simply just another pastime. Like he stated in a letter to the duke of Milan "I can

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