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    Leonardo: The artist‚ The genius‚ The sinner. Human beings we are called‚ but this is a broad definition of what we are as individuals. Each one of us has his own life‚ his own personality‚ his own mind‚ and his own reputation. This world have created scientists‚ artists‚ tyrants‚ and saints‚ who all in their own actions and way of thinking affected all those around them. The artist is the creator‚ the inventor‚ and the maker of works of art. The most effective way to reach the public is through

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is by far the best artist between Michelangelo‚ Buonarroti‚ Raphael‚ and Donatello. Leonardo is best known for his incredible art and scientific discoveries‚ he paints in ways that express himself and also dramatic ways which adds the realism to his paintings and is a great master at art . Leonardo is the best one out of the three others to meet because he has more intriguing art pieces including Mona lisa‚ and other art pieces that he has done .Leonardo’s art was based off of

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    THIS MONTHS HOT BOOK REVIEWS There is a new novel out called “The Da Vinci Code”? You’ve probably heard of this novel because‚ it was the number one seller in the world in 2003 and‚ now a major motion picture. I read the book and then saw the movie when it came out. I think people especially adult and teens or anyone who is into suspenseful novels should read this book. Why you may ask‚ for all these reasons………………………… First of All‚ why I think people should read this book because

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    Draevyn Jannise 03/27/2017 research paper Third draft Leonardo da Vinci is one of the greatest mentalist in all of history. He has many skills and he has mastered everything from art to science and enganeering. He lived during a time filled with other smart people. The acheivements that he has made in his life were remarkible and so advanced for his time period that many of his ideas were not taken seriously until today. Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15‚ 1452 in the Republic of Florence. He

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    part of the Renaissance‚ which was a rebirth for Europe and a change from the dark ages. It was an optimistic time where human productivity was at its finest. Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea del Verrocchio are famous artists who were influenced by the Renaissance. They began painting the Annunciation in 1472 and finished it three years later in 1475. It should be noted that the painting is meant to be viewed from the the right and a little below. Leonardo da Vinci’s Annunciation represented the effects

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    and flawlessness. That is how people first view Leonardo da Vinci. He was born in 1452‚ in the town of VinciItaly‚ and admittedly he was an extraordinary child‚ always fascinated with the scenery and objects around him. When he was around the age of twelve‚ his biological father sent da Vinci’s drawings to a famous Florentine painter and sculptor‚ Andrea del Verrocchio. He thought da Vinci’s drawings were very impressive and soon it was arranged for Leonardo da Vinci to become an apprentice. Under

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    scientist‚ Leonardo Da Vinci. He began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and finally finished in 1519‚ a little before his death. Da Vinci created the now world renowned painting as a commission for the Gerardini Family. The painting is actually named after a member of the Gerardini Family‚ Lisa Del Giondo. It is currently on display in the Musée de Louvre in Paris France. The painting depicts a calm woman with folded hands slightly smiling. The Mona Lisa was designed using geometrical shapes. Da Vinci repeatedly

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was the true definition of a renaissance man. He was a person with many talents and areas of knowledge. Being an artist‚ mathematician‚ anatomist‚ inventor‚ and writer there is no other words that can describe Leonardo’s work better. He was one of the most imaginative geniuses ever known to man and was centuries ahead of the technology in his time. He was most known for his work as an artist but his inventions have been the guidelines to multiple current machines. HIs detailed

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    and creating art for thousands of years. It first began in prehistoric times‚ when symbols were painted in caves as a way of communication‚ and has evolved into modern art. Throughout the centuries art has been widely influenced by the trends and events occurring in society. The rediscovery of ancient art and literature‚ study of anatomy‚ and the Protestant Reformation‚ shaped the art of the Renaissance. Neoclassicism was shaped by the Age of Enlightenment‚ fascination with Roman art and revolutions

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is a great inspiration who grew up in a village near Florence‚ Italy. When Leo was thirty he started working for the Duke of Milan‚ Ludovico Sforza. This is where Leo had began his real works of art. All of these little projects led to him creating his most wonderful masterpieces; Madonna of the Rocks‚ the Last Supper‚ the Mona Lisa‚ and many more. These wonderful pieces of artwork have become very influential to a great number of young artists. Though it is not just the beauty

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