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    Humanism had a huge impact during the renaissance times. People realized the importance of humanism and they were able to fight for the rights of being able to have art‚ religion as one of the main significance during the time. The outcome that humanism had on the renaissance can be seen in the improvements of religion as well as the art that began to blossom. Humanism’s role during the renaissance can be seen as a motivational guide because it encourages creativity as well as one’s own religious

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    Numerous artists stand out in history for their famous portraiture. Forever immortalized is Leonardo da Vinci for his painting of a young smiling woman. For their contributions to new and innovative styles and techniques in the field‚ we remember Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso. However‚ for all that Rembrandt van Rijn contributed to the art world that now defines the baroque era‚ American artist Albert Bierstadt’s work defines the majesty and splendor of the natural American west. Born in Germany

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    Manik Kumar Sidney Long AP Euro History Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa is an extremely well known and controversial oil painting by the famous Renaissance inventor‚ artist‚ and 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

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    Born in 1452 in Italy‚ Leonardo da Vinci began his life long passion of studying art‚ nature‚ and the science behind the way things work. Throughout his life‚ he moved to different places meeting different mentors in Europe specifically in Florence and Milan‚ Italy. Florence‚ Italy was the center of the Italian Renaissance where new artwork‚ scientific discoveries‚ philosophical ideas and mathematical ideas were being created and discussed. Here‚ Da Vinci created a series of journals containing

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    Leonardo da Vinci was a man of high intellect. He was born on April 15th‚ 1452 in Vinci‚ Italy. As an illegitimate child‚ he was taken away from his peasant mother at the age of 5. He did not receive a formal education. At the age of 14‚ he was apprenticed by the famous painter‚ Verocchio‚ in Florence. He stayed with Verrocchio for 9 years and at the age of 20‚ Leonardo qualified for membership as a master artist in Florence’s Guild of Saint Luke and established his own workshop. He is famous for

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    Figure 1 - Portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci. There are only a couple of paintings/drawing which show Leonardo himself. Figure 1 - Portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci. There are only a couple of paintings/drawing which show Leonardo himself. The purpose of this essay will be to explain the effects that Leonardo da Vinci and his inventions had on period of the renaissance‚ which was the period between the 15th and 16th centuries in Italy. It will also explore who he was‚ as well as what influenced him. The

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    Rachel Turner Mrs. Mckenzie Period 1 20 September 2014 Da Vinci Project What makes Leonardo da Vinci so abnormal? Leaving people flabbergasted? One of the many reasons is because Leonardo was inspiring he once said "... painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt‚ and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen." For someone who never married or linked with anyone his art shows such passion‚ love and dedication. His science is another great example of dedication considering he had some

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    research Leonardo Da Vinci‚ because Leonardo had lived for a long time‚ which was uncommon then. Leonardo is well know because of the artwork and style that he used. He is also know for the Mona Lisa that has brought people to find the history behind the portrait. Leonardo had basic education‚ but had been able to paint and build many things. He had dedicated his life to art. He didn’t just stop at just painting he had learned how to sculpt and spent 5 years learning Mechanical arts. Leonardo was born

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    The objective of this essay is to provide an explanation of Leonardo da Vinci’s life and work as an artist in context with his time spent in Milan. Following an initial introduction to Leonardo’s formative years in Florence (and his apprenticeship to the sculptor and painter Andrea del Verrocchio‚ 1435-88)‚ I will attempt to explain the significance of his presence in Milan with detailed descriptions of his work there. Giorgio Vasari (1511-74) was also an artist and architect‚ but is perhaps better

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is referred to as the man of the Renaissance‚ the man that could do it all. His scientific research surpassed all of the studies of his predecessors. Similar discoveries would not be identified again for hundreds of years (The Culture Show at Edinburgh: Leonardo Da Vinci – The Anatomist‚ 2013). His drawings alone show the progression from the medieval mind-set from before the Renaissance period to the Humanistic perspective that artists acquired during the Renaissance period

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