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  1. Leonardo da Vinci : Artist, inventor and scientist of the Renaissance by Francesca Romei, Sergio Ricciardi, et all 2001-02-09
  2. Leonardo Da Vinci, Artist, Scientist, Inventor by Martin Kemp, Jane Roberts, et all 1989-03
  3. Leonardo da Vinci (Famous Artists Series) by Antony Mason, 1994-09-01
  4. Leonardo da Vinci. Artist, Thinker and Man of Science (Two books in slip case) (Temporis) by Eugene Muntz; Parkstone Press, 2006-10-15
  5. Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist and Scientist (Shockwave Social Studies) by Laura Layton Strom, 2007-09
  6. Monographs on Artists Leonardo Da Vinci by RosenbergAdolf, 1903
  7. Leonardo Da Vinci (Masterpieces Artists and Their Works) by Barbara Witteman, 2003-08
  8. Leonardo da Vinci (Leonardo da Vinci, the artist, by Ludwig Goldscheider) by Leonardo, 1944
  9. Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker And Man Of Science V2 by Eugene Muntz, 2006-05-26
  10. Images of the universe;: Leonardo da Vinci: the artist as scientist, by Richard B. K McLanathan, 1966
  11. Leonardo Da Vinci, the Artist and the Man by Sovald Siren, 1916
  12. Images of the Universe Leonardo Da Vinci: The Artist as Scientist by Richard McLanathan, 1966
  13. LEONARDO DA VINCI: THE ARTIST.
  14. Leonardo Da Vinci : The Artist by Ludwig Goldscheider, 1943

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  • Adorazione dei Magi (1482) - Uffizi, Firenze
  • Annunciazione (148?) - Uffizi, Firenze
  • Epifania - Uffizi, Firenze
  • Gioconda/ Mona Lisa (1505) - Louvre, Paris
  • Il Cenacolo/ The Last Supper (1497) - S.Maria delle Grazie, Milano
  • S.Anna con la Vergine, il Bambino e l'Agnello (1513) - Louvre, Paris
  • Vergine delle Rocce I (1486) - Louvre, Paris
  • Vergine delle Rocce II (151?) - National Gallery, London
  • Ginevra de Benci - National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C
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    leonardo da vinci Italian High Renaissance Painter and Inventor, 14521519 Guide to pictures of works by leonardo da vinci in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. leonardo da vinci art links/last verified May 5-7, 2004 List all Women artists. All images and text on this leonardo da vinci page are copyright 1999-2004 by
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    [Italian High Renaissance Painter and Inventor, 1452-1519]
    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
    Uncle of Pierino da Vinci
    Studied under Andrea del Verrocchio
    Leonardo's students included Andrea Solario Bernardino Luini Cesare da Sesto Francesco Melzi ... Ambrogio de Predis and Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio How from age to age the art of painting continually declines and deteriorates when painters have no other standard than work already done.
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    , UK A rider on a rearing horse , drawing The ermine as a symbol of purity , drawing, C.1494

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    "There has never been an artist who was more fittingly, and without qualification, described as a genius. Like Shakespeare, Leonardo came from an insignificant background and rose to universal acclaim. Leonardo was the illegitimate son of a local lawyer in the small town of Vinci in the Tuscan region. His father acknowledged him and paid for his training, but we may wonder whether the strangely self-sufficient tone of Leonardo's mind was not perhaps affected by his early ambiguity of status. The definitive polymath, he had almost too many gifts, including superlative male beauty, a splendid singing voice, magnificent physique, mathematical excellence, scientific daring ... the list is endless. This overabundance of talents caused him to treat his artistry lightly, seldom finishing a picture, and sometimes making rash technical experiments. The Last Supper , in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, for example, has almost vanished, so inadequate were his innovations in fresco preparation.

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    Underlines the creativity of the Renaissance by including artwork, literature, historical facts, and specific biographical information. Featured artists include leonardo da vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
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    The Renaissance was an era of beautiful artwork and structures which flourished all over western Europe. Although it began in Italy where there was always a residue of classical-styled architecture, it might have been expected to appear first in Rome. During the 14th and early 15th centuries, however, Rome's political situation was very unfavorable for artistic endeavor, unlike that of Florence.
    The early Renaissance in Rome was rapidly approaching the simplicity, monumentality, and massiveness of the High Renaissance of the early 16th century. It renounced the exploits of the Medieval master-mansions, and defined beauty as fidelity at the expense of all other considerations. Some of the most noted artists, architects, and sculptors of the High Renaissance include Donato Bramante, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
    In essence, the Renaissance was a time period in which stunning sculptures, buildings, and artwork flourished all over western Europe. It was one of the high points of humanism and the expression of creativity and beauty of life. Deanna's World: About Deanna Advice Staff Basement Celtic Whispers Chat Parlor Dramatique Faerie Circle Good Deeds Guestbook Internet Treasurebox Introduction Interviews Martial Arts A Pink Floyd Tribute Poetry Gallery Radical Change Realm of the Unicorns Reflections of the Renaissance Victorian Treasures
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    Portrait of Mona Lisa (1479-1528), also known as La Gioconda , the wife of Francesco del Giocondo; 1503-06 (150 Kb); Oil on wood, 77 x 53 cm (30 x 20 7/8 in); Musee du Louvre, Paris This figure of a woman, dressed in the Florentine fashion of her day and seated in a visionary, mountainous landscape, is a remarkable instance of Leonardo's sfumato technique of soft, heavily shaded modeling. The Mona Lisa's enigmatic expression, which seems both alluring and aloof, has given the portrait universal fame. Reams have been written about this small masterpiece by Leonardo, and the gentle woman who is its subject has been adapted in turn as an aesthetic, philosophical and advertising symbol, entering eventually into the irreverent parodies of the Dada and Surrealist artists. The history of the panel has been much discussed, although it remains in part uncertain. According to Vasari, the subject is a young Florentine woman, Monna (or Mona) Lisa, who in 1495 married the well-known figure, Francesco del Giocondo, and thus came to be known as ``La Gioconda''. The work should probably be dated during Leonardo's second Florentine period, that is between 1503 and 1505. Leonardo himself loved the portrait, so much so that he always carried it with him until eventually in France it was sold to François I, either by Leonardo or by Melzi. From the beginning it was greatly admired and much copied, and it came to be considered the prototype of the

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    leonardo da vinci was born in April 15, 1452 in vinci leonardo s mastery in art, science and engineering have earned one of the most important artists of the
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    Leonardo da Vinci
    was born in April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. Leonardo's mastery in art, science and engineering have earned him a place among the most prolific geniuses of history. He was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance, a period when the arts and sciences flourished. At age 17, Leonardo and his father moved to Florence, where he apprenticed to Verrocchio. His brilliance soon eclipsed that of his master. In 1472 Leonardo became a member of the painter's guild of Florence, where he had contact with other great Florentine artists including Michelangelo Buonarroti In 1481 Leonardo left Florence for Milan to offer his service to the local Duke. During this period he painted the Virgin of the Rocks and the Last Supper . In 1499 Leonardo left Milan, traveling through Mantua, to the court of Isabella d'Este; to Venice, where he consulted on architecture from 1495 to 1499; and in 1502 and 1503 was military engineer for Cesare Borgia. After his service to the Borgias, Leonardo returned to Florence. It was during the period between 1503 and 1506, while working primarily in Florence, that he had his greatest following and painted such classics as the "Mona Lisa." Leonardo left Florence for Milan in 1506, although he returned in 1507-8 to fight for his inheritance from his Uncle. In 1509 he returned to Milan and devoted much of his time to scientific studies, and to engineering projects such as channeling the course of the Adda river. In 1512 Leonardo left Milan again, and from 1513 to 1516 was in Rome under the protection of Giuliano de Medici, the brother of Pope Leo X. Here Leonardo came into contact with Michelangelo, and another young rival, Raphael.

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    Andrea del Verrocchio and Leonardo da Vinci. The Baptism of Christ. c.1472-1475. Oil and tempera on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More. The Annunciation. c. 1472-1475. Oil and tempera on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More. The Annunciation (detail) c. 1472-1475. Oil and tempera on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More. Antique Warrior. c. 1472. Metalpoint on prepared paper. The British Museum, London, UK. Arno Landscape. 1473. Pen and ink over a partially erased pencil sketch. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. Madonna with the Carnation. c.1475. Oil on wood. Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany. Madonna Benois. c. 1475-1478. Oil on canvas, transferred from panel. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia. Portrait of Ginevra de'Benci. c.1478-1480. Oil and tempera on wood. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA.

    13. Leonardo Da Vinci | Renaissance Man | Artist
    Verocchio s specialty was perspective, which artists had only recently begun to get the hang of, and leonardo quickly mastered its challenges.
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    Leonardo got his start as an artist around 1469, when his father apprenticed him to the fabled workshop of Verocchio. Verocchio's specialty was perspective, which artists had only recently begun to get the hang of, and Leonardo quickly mastered its challenges. In fact, Leonardo quickly surpassed Verocchio, and by the time he was in his early twenties he was downright famous. Renaissance Italy was centuries away from our culture of photographs and cinema, but Leonardo nevertheless sought a universal language in painting. With perspective and other realistic elements, Leonardo tried to create faithful renditions of life. In a culture previously dominated by highly figurative and downright strange religious paintings, Leonardo's desire to paint things realistically was bold and fresh. This call to objectivity became the standard for painters who followed in the 16th century. No slouch when it came to the techniques of the day, Leonardo went beyond his teaching by making a scientific study of light and shadow in nature. It dawned on him that objects were not comprised of outlines, but were actually three-dimensional bodies defined by light and shadow. Known as chiaroscuro, this technique gave his paintings the soft, lifelike quality that made older paintings look cartoony and flat. He also saw that an object's detail and color changed as it receded in the distance. This technique, called sfumato, was originally developed by Flemish and Venetian painters, but of course Super-Genius Leonardo transformed it into a powerful tool for creating atmosphere and depth.

    14. Medieval Sourcebook: Giorgio Vasari: Life Of Leonardo Da Vinci 1550
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    Medieval Sourcebook: Giorgio Vasari: Life of Leonardo da Vinci 1550
    Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) wrote about hundreds of artists in his Lives of the Most Eminent Italian Architects, Painters, and Sculptors , which he published first in 1550, and in a revised edition in 1568. LIFE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI: Painter and Sculptor of Florence And there was infused in that brain such grace from God, and a power of expression in such sublime accord with the intellect and memory that served it, and he knew so well how to express his conceptions by draughtmanship, that he vanquished with his discourse, and confuted with his reasoning, every valiant wit. And he was continually making models and designs to show men how to remove mountains with ease, and how to bore them in order to pass from one level to another; and by means of levers, windlasses, and screws, he showed the way to raise and draw great weights, together with methods for emptying harbours, and pumps for removing water from low places, things which his brain never ceased from devising. It is clear that Leonardo, through his comprehension of art, began many things and never finished one of them, since it seemed to him that the hand was not able to attain to the perfection of art in carrying out the things which he imagined; for the reason that he conceived in idea difficulties so subtle and so marvellous, that they could never be expressed by the hands, be they ever so excellent. And so many were his caprices, that, philosophizing of natural things, he set himself to seek out the properties of herbs, going on even to observe the motions of the heavens, the path of the moon, and the courses of the sun.

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    THE heavens often rain down the richest gifts on human beings,
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    every difficulty. He possessed great personal strength, combined with dexterity, and a spirit and courage invariably royal and magnanimous, and the fame of his name so spread abroad that, not only was he valued in his own day, but his renown has greatly increased since his death. This marvellous and divine Leonardo was the son of Piero da Vinci. He would have made great profit in learning had he not been so capricious and fickle, for he began to learn many things and then gave

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    Terms Techniques. London Mitchell Beazley Publishers. The Great artists (1985) leonardo da vinci. London Marshall Cavandish Ltd.
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