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    101 Art Appreciation Instructor: Linda King April 29‚ 2013 With being talented artists of the renaissance both Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci had the dream of bringing art to its original form but with different perspectives on how to portray their art‚ Michelangelo and Leonardo demonstrated their creations differently? Michelangelo was borne on March 6‚ 1475 in Caprice Italy‚ his full mane was Michelangelo di Lodonico Buonarroti Simoni; his father

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    man. Leonardo exemplified the resurgence‚ living‚ view‚ and producing art and technology that still characterizes that age of discovery. When people think of Leonardo da Vinci‚ usually the first thing that comes to mind is The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks. But in reality people would say he was one of the finest artistic and scientific men of the Italian Renaissance Age. “The Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa" are among one of his finest works of art. These art pieces were way ahead of Da Vinci’s

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    The Famous Artwork of Leonardo Da Vinci Lady with an Ermine (1489–1490) The subject of the portrait is identified as Cecilia Gallerani‚ and was probably painted at a time when she was the mistress of Lodovico Sforza‚ Duke of Milan and Leonardo was in the service of the Duke. Leonardo’s Lady with an Ermine is one of the most important woks in all of Western art. St. John the Baptist (1513-16) The pointing gesture of St. John toward the heavens suggests the importance of salvation through

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    Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti were both major figures of the fifteenth-century Italian High Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 and was twenty two years old when Michelangelo was born in 1475. Both grew up breathing art and became passionate about it. These two famous artists created masterpieces and techniques that influenced and astonished artists‚ scholars‚ and other individuals even to this day. Each artist completed different forms of art than one another and had

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    According to Jean Jacque Rousseau‚ "The world of reality has its limits the world of imagination is boundless." By this‚ Rousseau indicates that without imagination‚ life would not be as ideal as it is now. As a result‚ a person who has no imagination in his life is dull. Two inventors‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Nikola Tesla through their inventions both men made significant contributions to the quality of man’s life. Because of their unique imagination‚ they produced numerous devices we currently could

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    past‚ you can see how important they all are to the world‚ and to you. But then you have to make a choice‚ a choice to save three people out of a selection of important inventors‚ scientist and politicians alike. You have to look at it critically‚ and in a practical manner. Charles Darwin‚a revolutionary Naturalist‚ Albert Einstein‚ a genius physicist‚ and Leonardo da Vinci‚ an absolutely amazing inventor. All important to history and their field(s) of work. In History we have sought to learn more

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    Works of Leonardo da Vinci Biography: One of the most creative minds of Italian Renaissance not only as a great painter but also as a skilled sculptor‚ architect and a talented engineer‚ Leonardo da Vinci was born on 15th April 1452 near the Tuscan town of Vinci. He was an illegitimate child of Ser Pierro da Vinci – an influential local lawyer and a young peasant girl named Caterina‚ who were in wedlock. Leonardo spent his early childhood till 1457 in a hamlet of Anchiano‚ 5 km from Vinci with his

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    Leonardo da Vinci: Renaissance Man During the Renaissance‚ the ultimate goal of a person was to excel in all aspects of life. Leonardo da Vinci is dubbed "the Renaissance Man" because he dabbled and succeeded in many different areas. Leonardo is most famous for his paintings‚ which captured shadow and depth unlike any other artist of his time. He also made remarkable discoveries in Science and anatomy‚ two subjects that had advanced very little during the Middle Ages. Evidence of Leonardo’s innovative

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    will mention about ’’The Last Supper’’. The last supper picture is late 15th century mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the refectory of the convent of ’’Santa Maria Delle Grazie‚ Milano ’’. It is one of the most famous paintings in the world. Topic of picture is the last meal which organized by prophet Jesus for his disciples. In 1495‚ the picture was drawn by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci who was born in 1452. On the other hand‚ he was also a polymate whose areas of interest included invention

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    expressions‚ from adoration to grief‚ as Jesus claims that among them is a traitor. The simplicity of the work with minimal designs and once vibrant hues detours attention to the spiritual content. Leonardo Da vinci’s masterpiece uses vibrant colors‚ detailed expressions‚ and structure to complement the

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