Leonardo was considered the quintessential Renaissance man — a painter, polymath, scientist, astronomer, architect, anatomist, stage set designer, and engineer. Despite being spread too thin and often leaving works incomplete, Leonardo left a long-lasting legacy of visual magic, invention, and mystery. Is there any man who studied so many ideas?Born on April 15, 1452 at Vinci near Florence, Leonardo was trained, according to Vasari, in "all matters pertaining to design" by Andrea del Verrocchio, the leading sculptor of the time. Confirmation of Vasari's claim comes from a note in Leonardo's manuscript G, referring to his master's method of fabricating the copper ball set atop the
Artsmarts • November 1, 2021 The Most Famous Works of Leonardo Da Vinci In this article on Arthive, you will learn about 10 of the most famous paintings by the outstanding artist Leonardo da Vinci in the world of painting. Read the reports and reviews of the authors of Arthive.
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