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    Leonardo Da Vinci grew up in Florence where at the age of twenty he was accepted into the Florences Guild of St. Luke as a master artist. This was just the beginning for Leonardo for he would later be recognized as one of the greatest artists, engineers, and scientist of all time. Throughout his life Leonardo explored all of these fields and through this he encountered many important discoveries. He was able to exchange some of these discoveries through his paintings as he popularized and created

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    Character essay “The painter has the universe in his mind and hands.” That quote is by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter, a sculptor, an architect, a scientist, a musician, an inventor, a mathematician, and an engineer. He was born in 1452 and died in 1592. Those words, when I read them, cause very deep thoughts. One of those thoughts is that you can set your mind to whatever you want. Another one them is that your goals can be as big as you want, and the last one is that

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    Leonardo da Vinci was a very intellectual and a scientifically gifted man of the Renaissance period. He helped the world understand many things such as anatomy and nature. He also created several inventions that were way ahead of his time. In addition to being an inventor, he was also an extraordinary painter, artist and sculptor and he influenced other artists such as Michelangelo. Therefore, I select Leonardo da Vinci to win the Nobel Prize for achievements in science. Leonardo da Vinci is most

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    to advancements like the scientific method. This knowledge was then reapplied to the arts in paintings both using and depicting the new, modern sciences. One of the clearest examples of the proverbial “renaissance man” was Leonardo Da Vinci. Besides being a painter, Leonardo was a writer, sculptor, engineer, scientist and inventor. He kept journals full of scientific drawings of all the inventions that he thought up over the years, some reasonable but many fantastical and impossible to truly build

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    He was an illegitimate child of Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci, an up-and-coming Florentine notary back then, with Caterina, a peasant from the Middle East. Leonardo da Vinci had no actual surname; da Vinci merely meant “of the town of Vinci,” so he was just Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci, literally meaning “Leonardo son of Messer Piero from Vinci. And very little is actually know about his early life but some early historians have made some probable

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452, on May 2, 1519. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. He had an extremely curious mind and was very intelligent. Leonardo studied the laws of science and nature. His ideas and body of work have influenced many artists and made da Vinci a great influence of the Italian Renaissance. Even though Leonardo was greatly known for his artistic abilities. There are fewer than two dozen of his painting that exists. Some

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    require scientific discoveries to advance as well. For example, Leonardo da Vinci used his artwork to explore science through perspective, light, shadows and color in paintings. It was Leonardo’s desire to “mirror nature” that led him to his greatest discoveries in painting. He made observations, sketches and left notes on his discoveries like any other scientist which are still used by scientists developing new technology today. Leonardo was so successful because like all successful scientists, he

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    Leonardo da Vinci is one of the greatest minds in history, that just goes without question. In works like the Mona Lisa which is one of the best known, most visited, most sung about, most parodied work of art in the world, the Last Supper which is one of the world's recognizable painting, and Portrait of Ginerva de Benci, where the sulky Ginevra strikes a rather haughty pose in this beautiful example of Leonardo's portraiture skills. In an art era dominated with other brilliant minds, the achievements

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Essay

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    Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519), Florentine artist of the Renaissance (the period of Western European history stretching from the early 14th century to the mid to late 16th century), a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. His deep love for nature, knowledge, research and experience, was the central reason of both his artistic and scientific accomplishments. " Though I have no power to quote from authors as they do I shall rely on a bigger and more worthy thing-on experience."{The

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    I chose to research Leonardo Da Vinci's paintings and why he painted the way that he did. I chose this because I wanted to learn more about how and why Leonardo painted what he did. He was so famous for his works and he changed the face of art and how people looked at art. He was the first artist to use value constantly across his colors and paintings. He changed the way that people also looked at light and color. They are now related in a way that approximates and also describes their scientific

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