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    Leonardo da Vinci was the quintessential Renaissance man‚ whose contributions to the world stretched far beyond his art and included some of the most forward thinking inventions in history. He was skilled in sculpture‚ architecture‚ science‚ history‚ mathematics‚ and is also considered one of the greats painters ever to live. His knowledge of these many different disciplines sums up the Renaissance humanist ideal that emphasized critical thought. Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 and little is

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    Leonardo da Vinci vs. Michelangelo Buonarroti Linda Williams Art 101 Instructor: Anne Olden April 9th‚ 2012 1. Thesis statement a. Michelangelo’s sculpting of David‚ the Pieta‚ as well as his painting of the Creation of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel was some of his great works that influenced the art of the 16th century; Leonardo da Vince also contributed great works such as; the Last Supper‚ the Mona Lisa‚ and the Modonna of the Rocks. 2. David a. Michelangelo was

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    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci [pic] Who (is he): He was an Italian polymath‚ scientist‚ mathematician‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ anatomist‚ painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ botanist‚ musician and writer. He was born on April 15‚ 1452(1452-04-15) as the illegitimate son of a notary‚ Piero da Vinci‚ and a peasant woman‚ Caterina‚ at Vinci in the region of Florence. He died on May 2‚ 1519 at an age of 67. What (are his contributions): He conceptualised a helicopter‚ a tank‚ concentrated solar power‚

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    Florentines didn’t make the distinctions we make about sexuality today and apparently it was common for young men to get into sexual relationships; in fact‚ the word "Florenzer" was German slang for "homosexual". Leonardo had no relationships with women‚ never married‚ had no children‚ and raised many young protégés‚ including one nicknamed "Salai" which means "offspring of Satan"‚ a sketch of whom is shown below. Salai stole things‚

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    new roll without religion forcing its hand. The Renaissance artist‚ inventor and architect that must be mentioned first and foremost would be the great Leonardo da Vinci. Born in 1452‚ the brilliant Italian “Jack of all trades” took to various types of mediums and was always putting his skills to use for his fellow man. Leonardo da Vinci was unique in a sense that he believed by studying science‚ it improved his artwork overall. This expansion in his mind‚ without a doubt made him so versatile and

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    Leonardo Da Vinci‚ an artist and sculptor‚ was also very talented as an engineer‚ scientist‚ inventor and a religious man. He was born in the heart of the Renaissance‚ in April 15‚ 1452 near the town of Vinci‚ in Tuscan. Da Vinci‚ was not born in nobility and was son of a local lawyer. His learning started in the workshop‚ in Florence which was from an artist and sculptor named Andrea del Verrocchio. There‚ Leonardo was introduced to perspective‚ metalwork as well as‚ drawings and paintings and

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    The Drawings Of Leonardo da Vinci And Michelangelo Lillian M. Floyd ART/101 Shelly Scott-Harmon February 22‚ 2013 Leonard da Vinci and Michelangelo looked at drawing as a part of a creative process due to the fact that this medium needs a more in- depth process that forces the artists to look

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    Leonardo da Vinci Who was the most significant Renaissance artist? I believe Leonardo da Vinci was the most significant Renaissance artist. I believe that he is the most significant artist because he made paintings and inventions that were so famous they got known almost worldwide. Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 14 1452. He began as an artist very young. According to Leonardo’s biography he was 14 when he began working for the famous artist‚ Verrocchio. He was the youngest artist to get

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    Michelangelo and Da Vinci Tonya Smith Art 101: Art Appreciation Instructor Elia Haggar May 27‚ 2013 Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo Bunonarroti were considered to be amazing painter of their time. Although their work has many similarities they had different views. I am going to discuss the difference in the work that was produced from both Leonardo and Michelangelo during the 16th century and the influence it had on Italy and Europe. Throughout history these two artist have paid tribute

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    A Study in Portraits – da Vinci and Van Gogh Two of the greatest artists of all time would have to be Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) and Vincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890). Da Vinci was an artistic genius‚ as well as an ingenious inventor and scientist‚ while Van Gogh was an artistic savant whose mental instability cut short a career of wonder and enlightenment. Both artists presented works that made people look both outside at the artwork itself as well as inside the individual viewer in order

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