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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Leonardo da Vinci “The life of an artist” By: Tiffany Meade Union City high school World History January 2010 Leonardo was a really creative man. Leonardo did lots of things during his lifetime. He painted things appealing to him. He also sketched inventions that weren’t made until later times. Leonardo wasn’t really known in the beginning of his life‚ but he was really known for his artwork after he died. Leonardo was inspired by many things. He also liked working with lots of things. Leonardo

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    Leonardo Fibonacci was born around 1170 A.D.‚ and died around 1250 A.D. He was born in Pisa‚ Italy and died there too. Leonardo’s mom was Alessandra‚ and she died when he was nine. His father was Guglielmo Bonacci‚ who directed a trading post Bugia‚ Barbary. As a young boy‚ Leonardo traveled there to help him‚ and that’s where he learned about the Hindu-Arabic numeral system. He recognized that arithmetic with Hindu-Arabic numerals is simpler and more efficient that with Roman numerals and so he

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    Hall ENGL 2010 22 January 2013 Be Like da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci brought forth information that has helped shape the way that we think today. Art‚ science‚ and philosophy have been ever influenced by the “genius.” The contributions from him are endless. Leonardo was the first that looked into and documented neurophysiology. He gave us reasons backed up by evidence as to how the brain processes many of its sensory information. Leonardo started looking at anatomy as early as 1487. His drawings

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    Leonardo Vs Tintoretto

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    The Last Supper paintings from Leonardo and Tintoretto were painted roughly one hundred years apart. Even though the two paintings have the same title‚ the two artist painted these paintings in different styles. The two artist differ from each other‚ Tintoretto is interested in motion‚ light‚ and the theatrical appeal and Leonardo is interested in more of a simple appeal. Despite their differences‚ both artist’s goals were to illustrate the importance of the last supper in one painting. These paintings

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    civilization” (Bishop 453). Some of the most famous art pieces in history were created during the Renaissance. Well-known painters and sculptors from this era include Raphael‚ Donatello‚ Michelangelo‚ and Leonardo da Vinci. These artists often were commissioned to create pieces for their for the royal figures in that time. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most famous artists during the Renaissance. He was born in Florence‚ Italy in 1452 and was known as a painter‚ sculptor‚ and architect. Besides Virgin

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    The Life of Michelangelo Michelangelo Buonarroti was a brilliant Italian artist from the 15th century. Author Ascanio Condivi wrote an interesting biography called The Life of Michelangelo‚ which talks about Michelangelo’s journey through life. Michelangelo came from a noble family‚ the counts of Canossa‚ who are from a part of Reggio‚ Italy. Michelangelo’s father realized at a young age that his son was brilliant. He wanted his son to study in the field of letter so he sent Michelangelo to an upscale

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a painter‚ architect‚ inventor‚ and a scientific student. He was such a natural genius that he embodied the term “Renaissance man.” Today he is best known for his art‚ including two paintings that are the world’s most famous and admired‚ Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Using a technique called "hatching"‚ he worked by sketching in series of short‚ quickly-drawn parallel lines. He also developed various personal drawing tricks‚ including curved

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti was a famous Italian painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ sculptor. He was born in Caprese Italy. Michelangelo Buonarroti was an aid to the Catholic Church due to artwork like David and Pietá and because of the poetry he wrote. On March 6 in the year 1475‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born. He always had a fascination for painting and art. Throughout his youth he was surrounded by people who inspired him. It is no wonder that just in his teenage years he created outstanding

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    The Last Judgment is a fresco by Michelangelo Buonarroti in Sistine Chapel around 1534-1541‚ depicting one of the most famous scenes in Hebrew Bible. The Last Judgment is about Christ judging human sins. In this fresco‚Michelangelo exhibits the beauty of human beings and his desire for a just and fair society. His desire can be seen in every detail in this fresco. In describing the beauty of human world‚ he uses strict mathematical support in depicting the 3 dimensional space‚ and he uses the chiaroscuro

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    tension gives a mysterious ora to the widely interpreted piece. Finances: The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo was commissioned by Pope Julius II during the sculpting of the Pope’s tomb. Michelangelo returned to Rome in order to create a tomb for Pope Julius II‚ but as Michelangelo worked on the tomb he was continuously pestered to create different works for the Pope. Being a sculptor‚ Michelangelo was out of place when he was commissioned to paint the roof of the Chapel. The immense task was intended

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