Leonardo da Vinci – Wikipedia
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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. While his fame initially rested on his achievements as a painter, he also became known for his notebooks, in which he made drawings and notes on a variety of subjects, including anatomy …
Leonardo da Vinci, Master Of Art And Science – Science Friday
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Leonardo da Vinci, Master Of Art And Science 16:28 minutes Read Transcript Listen on SoundCloud More from this episode For anyone who has seen Leonardo da Vinci’s « Mona Lisa, » you know that it holds your attention longer than most portraits. The slight smile and the sideways glance gives a glimpse into her inner psychology.
How Leonardo da Vinci, ‘Master of Water … – The Conversation
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The artist and polymath Leonardo da Vinci was once famously named a « Master of Water » in the records of the Florentine government. In this role, he explored diverting the river Arno away from Pisa…
Leonardo da Vinci: Master Draftsman – MetPublications – The …
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Leonardo da Vinci: Master Draftsman Bambach, Carmen C., ed., with contributions by Carmen C. Bambach, Alessandro Cecchi, Claire Farago, Varena Forcione, Martin Kemp, Anne-Marie Logan, Pietro C. Marani, Carlo Pedretti, Carlo Vecce, Françoise Viatte, and Linda Wolk-Simon, and with the assistance of Rachel Stern and Alison Manges (2003)
Leonardo da Vinci: Paintings, Drawings, Quotes, Facts, & Bio
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Leonardo da Vinci, his Life and Artworks Leonardo da Vinci was a true genius who graced this world with his presence from April 15, 1452 to May 2, 1519. He is among the most influential artists in history, having left a significant legacy not only in the realm of art but in science as well, each discipline informing his mastery of the other.
Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The first comprehensive survey of Leonardo da Vinci’s drawings ever presented in America, this international loan exhibition brings together nearly 120 works of extraordinary beauty by one of the great masters of all time, surveying his staggering contribution as an artist, scientist, theorist, and teacher.
Leonardo da Vinci Style, Palettes & Painting Techniques – LiveAbout
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The Use of Shadows and Light in da Vinci’s Paintings Leonardo was a master at « chiaroscuro, » an Italian term meaning « light/dark. » This technique uses the contrasts of light and shadow « as a modeling technique for achieving the illusion of plasticity and three-dimensional volume, » according to Isaacson.
Leonardo da Vinci Biography: The Master Moves to Milan: 1482-1489 …
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Summary. In 1482, Leonardo moved to Milan. He was now a master, but he seemed dissatisfied with his life in Florence. Science interested him just as much as painting, and he had begun making copious scientific speculations in his notebooks. Thus even though Milan was less artistically-centered than Florence, the city would provide him with more …
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A&E Biography – Leonardo da Vinci: Renaissance Master [VHS]
Leonardo da Vinciís masterpieces are among the most famous and treasured works ever created. His revolutionary techniques transformed art, but he never achieved the fame enjoyed by his younger rival Michelangelo. This definitive program traces Leonardoís life from his Tuscan boyhood to his death, in relative obscurity, in France.