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  1. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.

    • Childhood, 1452–1466
    • Working Life 1476–1499
    • Working Life 1499–1513
    • Working Life, 1506–1516
    • Old Age, 1516–1519
    • Drawings

    Leonardo was born on the 15th of April, 1452, in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the valley of the Arno River. His grandfather, Antonio da Vinci, wrote down the details of the birth. Leonardo's parents were not married. His father was a Notary, Ser Piero da Vinci. His mother, Caterina, was a servant. She may have been a slave from the Middle East...

    When Vasari writes about Leonardo, he uses words like "noble", "generous", "graceful," and "beautiful". Vasari tells us that as an adult, Leonardo was a tall handsome man. He was so strong that he could bend horseshoes with his bare hands. His voice was so beautiful that it charmed everyone that heard it. Almost everyone wanted to be his friend. He...

    In 1499, Ludovico il Moro was overthrown. Leonardo left Milan with his servant Salai and a friend, Luca Pacioli, a mathematician. They went to Venice, where Leonardo worked as a military architect and engineer. Because Venice is a city on many islands, Leonardo tried to think of ways to defend the city from a navalattack. In 1500, Leonardo went bac...

    In 1506, Leonardo went back to Milan with his pupils, and lived in his own house in Porta Orientale. D'Oggione made several copies of the Last Supper. Luini made a copy of the Virgin of the Rocks. Boltraffio (and the others) painted many Madonna and Child pictures which can still be seen in art galleries and churches. One of pupils was a young nobl...

    In 1516, Francis I invited Leonardo to go to France with him. He gave Leonardo a beautiful house called Clos Lucé (sometimes called "Cloux"). It is near the king's palace, Chateau Amboise. Leonardo spent the last three years of his life at Clos Lucé, with his faithful friend and apprentice, Count Melzi. The king gave Leonardo a pension of 10,000 sc...

    Leonardo did not paint very many pictures. But he drew hundreds of quick sketches, plans, maps and detailed drawings. This is how he recorded all the interesting things that he saw, studied and thought about. Some of Leonardo's drawings are "studies" for paintings. In these drawings Leonardo planned the things he was going to paint. Some studies ar...

    • Verrocchio
    • Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, 15 April 1452, Vinci, Republic of Florence
    • Italian
    • 2 May 1519 (aged 67), Amboise, Kingdom of France
  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Leonardo da Vinci was an artist and engineer who is best known for his paintings, notably the Mona Lisa (c. 1503–19) and the Last Supper (1495–98). His drawing of the Vitruvian Man (c. 1490) has also become a cultural icon.

    • Ludwig Heinrich Heydenreich
  3. 3 de abr. de 2014 · Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman — the epitome of a true Renaissance man. Gifted with a curious mind and a brilliant...

  4. 2 de dic. de 2009 · Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, engineer, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific. His natural genius crossed so many disciplines that he epitomized the term “ Renaissance...

  5. List of works by Leonardo da Vinci. The Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was the founding figure of the High Renaissance, and exhibited enormous influence on subsequent artists. Only around eight major works— The Adoration of the Magi, Saint Jerome in the Wilderness, the Louvre Virgin of the Rocks, The Last Supper ...

    Title And Image
    Date
    Medium
    Dimensions [1]
    1472–1476 c. 1472–1476 [d 1]
    Oil and tempera on poplar panel
    98 cm × 217 cm 39 in × 85 in
    1472–1478 c. 1472–1478 [d 2]
    Oil on poplar panel
    62 cm × 47.5 cm 24.4 in × 18.7 in
    1474–1478 c. 1474–1478 [d 3]
    Oil and tempera on poplar panel
    177 cm × 151 cm 70 in × 59 in
    1474–1480 c. 1474–1480 [d 4]
    Oil and tempera on poplar panel
    38.8 cm × 36.7 cm 15.3 in × 14.4 in
    • Accepted by most modern scholars; still controversial
    • Accepted by large majority of modern scholars; controversial in the past
    • Unanimously accepted works
  6. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci escuchar ( Vinci, 15 de abril de 1452 2 - Amboise, 2 de mayo de 1519), más conocido como Leonardo da Vinci, fue un polímata florentino del Renacimiento italiano. Fue a la vez pintor, anatomista, arquitecto, paleontólogo, 3 botánico, escritor, escultor, filósofo, ingeniero, inventor, músico, poeta y urbanista.