1. da Vinci Art for Sale2. Who was Leonardo?3. Analysis of Leonardo da Vinci painting4. Last Supper5. Mona Lisa6. Biography7. Questions about Leonardo da Vinci7.1 Question: If you had a chance to talk to da Vinci Leonardo, what would you ask him? 7.2 Question: Will there ever be a man or woman as talented as Leonardo da Vinci? 7.3 Question: How much is Leonardo da Vinci painting worth? 7.4 Question: Was Leonardo da vinci one of the greatest inventors in the world? 7.5 Question: Is Leonardo straight or gay? 7.6 Question: Why Was Leonardo daVinci So Important? 7.7 Question: How much different would the world be if Leonardo Da Vinci was alive today instead of hundreds of years ago? 7.8 Question: How did Leonardo da Vinci contribute to the Renaissance? 7.9 Question: Is Mona Lisa a Leonardo Da Vinci self portrait? 7.10 Question: If given the ability, would you switch brains with Leonardo da Vinci? 7.11 Question: How did Leonardo da Vinci die and where is buried? |
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Biography of Leonardo da VinciItalian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, author, engineer, inventor, Latinist, mathematician and scientist. Da Vinci Leonardo was born 15 April 1452 and died 1519. Where was Leonardo da Vinci born? Born in: Vinci (Florentine province, Tuscany, Italy). Died in: Amboise (Indre-et-Loire, France). Also known as: Léonard de Vinci, Leonardo d'Avinci, da Vinci Leonardo, Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci. Sometimes it's spelled by mistake as Leonard da Vinci, Leo da Vinci, Leanardo da Vinci, Leonardo daVinci. |
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Da Vinci Mona Lisais Leonardo's most famous painting (1503-1506, Louvre).Mona Lisa is just a female portrait painting. It is known that such behavior is common in most paintings by Leonardo da Vinci who, later in his life, regretted " never having completed a single work". da Vinci Mona Lisa is named for Lisa del Giocondo, a member of the Gherardini family of Florence and Tuscany and the wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. The Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa was commissioned for their new home and to celebrate the birth of their second son, Andrea. More Content >> |
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da Vinci Drawing The Vitruvian ManLeonardo drew the The Vitruvian Man by pen in accordance with Vitruvius. The da Vinci drawing was in ink on a piece of 13.5 by 9.5 inches paper. It is stored in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. In Da Vinci drawing The Vitruvian Man, depicted a male figure in two distinctly different postures, which are corresponding to a couple of sentences in the drawing. The posture of putting feet together and stretching out arms horizontally interprets the words that: the length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height. The other superimposed posture is stretching out the legs and lifting the arms, which conveys the Vitruvius more professionally: If you cross your legs open and reduce your height one of fourteen, and raise your arms and stretch out, until the tip your middle finger and the top of your head are at the same level, you will find that the center of your stretched limbs is your navel and the space between the legs will form an equilateral triangle. The man in da Vinci drawing The Vitruvian Man was inscribed in a square beset in a circle. His belly button is the center of the circle. The figure in Da Vinci drawing The Vitruvian Man is universally recognized as the most perfect set of golden ratio for the human body. |
painting of Leonardo da Vinci - Virgin of the RocksThis is an traditional religious oil painting on canvas by Leonardo da Vinci. The figure depicted by the painter is wearing a soft and naïve expression. Flower-de-luce, anemone, violet and pteridophyte can be recognized in the picture. In the da Vinci artwork Virgin of the Rocks, young Virgin Mary cuddles baby John in her soft arms, and gives the other hand to her son Jesus. Facing the audience, the angle leads them to the picture by a series of gestures imply the meaning of protection, instruction and blessing. The composition of painting of Leonardo da Vinci of Virgin of the Rocks followed the pyramid principle. The top is Virgin Mary's head, with her hands on each side and the angel and baby on the bottom. Da Vinci regarded composition as the key to the meaning of the paintings, which greatly imposed the formation of classical pyramid composition principle of characters in Renaissance. |
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da Vinci Self Portraitis one Italian masterpiece of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci. His excellent drawing skills won him the reputation of “the modal of art drawing”. Da Vinci took a careful observation before the drawing of Self Portrait. In this da Vinci art the lines are rich and varied, the various density of lines are adopted to express the subtle change of light. Leonardo drew a few simple lines to achieve a strong sense of third dimension and vivid facial expression of the figure. |
da Vinci The Last SupperHis stylistic innovations are even more apparent in The Last Supper, in which da Vinci Leonardo represented a traditional theme in an entirely new way. Instead of showing the 12 apostles as individual figures, the paintings artist grouped them in dynamic compositional units of three, framing the figure of Christ, who is isolated in the center of the picture of da Vinci Last Supper. Seated before a pale distant landscape seen through a rectangular opening in the wall, Christ - who is about to announce that one of those present will betray him - represents a calm nucleus while the others respond with animated gestures. In the monumentality of the scene and the weightiness of the figures, Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper reintroduced a style pioneered more than a generation earlier by Masaccio, the father of Florentine painting. |
Questions about Leonardo da VinciQuestion: If you had a chance to talk to da Vinci Leonardo, what would you ask him? Answer: #1 Were you a Grand Master in the Freemasons as depicted in the book Da Vinci Code? #2 Tell me something about the smile and eyebrow of the Leonardo da Vinci artwork Mona Lisa? #3 Are you gay? Question: Will there ever be a man or woman as talented as Leonardo da Vinci? Answer: It is hard to make a comparison between works of Leonardo da Vinci and other painters. There are just so many of them among so many people, they get lost in the fog. Da Vinci was considered important because of his ties to a fancy institution and remembered, he was heavily entrenched in the goings on of people in high society. Question: Was Leonardo da vinci one of the greatest inventors in the world? Answer: We know that Leonardo da Vinci created many masterpiece pictures, and the painter designed many machines, but didn't built. Leonardo da Vinci came up with the idea of tank, calculator, flying mechanisms, est.. But he didn't create them, he just thought of them. Now other people have made inventions out of Leonardo's ideas. Question: Was Leonardo da Vinci gay? Would it be ok for me to write him in my novel being straight or gay? Answer: Most people who have done research on Leonardo da Vinci have come across the controversial subject of his sexuality. Leonardo da Vinci had zero interested in women, we can see that from the pictures of Leonardo da Vinci. If you are not willing to write him gay, just write him asexual. He was probably Asexual means he has lack sexual desire, historians who said that depend on Leonardo da Vinci quote "The act of procreation and anything that has any relation to it is so disgusting". If this is anodyne novel and you want it to be on the Amazon top 100 list, write Leonardo da Vinci straight. If you want it to be on the New York Times top 100 list, simply da Vinci is gay. Question: Why was Leonardo daVinci so important? Answer: Leonardo da Vinci was an artist, an inventor, and a scientist who reflected the very nature of the Renaissance. He was famous mainly for Leonardo da Vinci drawing and paintings such as da Vinci Mona Lisa, the anatomy of the human body so painting of Leonardo da Vinci would be more accurate. He came up with ideas of so many inventions and underwater breathing device. Also he specialized in so many fields like the arts math science and many many others. Finally, Leonardo da Vinci works on a flying machine would be realized 300 years after his death. He was a true "Renaissance Man". Question: How much is Leonardo da Vinci painting worth? Answer: Da Vinci artwork is literally priceless. Nobody is selling so nobody has a clue. But we believe that many rich men are willing to give everything they own just to own one piece especially Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. In 1852 the market value of Mona Lisa was 90,000 francs. Before the 1962–1963 tour, the Leonardo da Vinci painting was assessed, for insurance purposes, as valued at $100 million; the insurance was not bought. Instead more money was spent on security of da Vinci artworks. Question: How much different would the world be if Leonardo Da Vinci was alive today instead of hundreds of years ago? Answer: If DaVinci were alive to day, it is really unknowable. In the times and circumstances that he lived, Leonardo da Vinci art flourished. Because that things are so different today, he might not have the same opportunity to become what he was, despite his intellectual capability. Does "genius" only work in a given time? If da Vinci Leonardo were alive today, we would have already discovered all that he is credit for. Would his skill allow him to paint da Vinci artworks, or was he just at the right place at the right time to use his skills? Question: If given the ability, would you switch brains with Leonardo da Vinci? Answer: Minds should not be changed, but improved and developed individually. Question: How did Leonardo da Vinci contribute to the Renaissance? Answer: Leonardo da Vinci works and genius are commonly acknowledged as some of the greatest of all time. He invented so many things even things that were way before his time such as the helicopter and the automobile. Besides art of Leonardo da Vinci, he kept very detailed journals about his personal philosophies and knowledge and he studied human biology extensively by dissecting dead bodies. Question: Is Mona Lisa a Leonardo Da Vinci self portrait? Answer:
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