Leonardo: A Life Lived to the Fullest

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Being born in the year of 1452 by a poor family of no high social class, Leonardo Da Vinci had no hopes of becoming anything more than his parents had already become and achieved. As he was older he became dedicated to his work and as he steadily gained popularity, he began to climb the social scale. Leonardo Da Vinci led an inspiring and meaningful life by creating the art he loved, that helped us open our eyes to a new vision of Renaissance Art and gave us a broad understanding of the Renaissance world.
Leonardo was an extraordinary boy, with an amazing talent. "Leonardo was able to view texts owned by his friends and close relatives..." Since Leonardo was so young and his father being a notary he had access to an abundance of what most people think started the "brains" in Leonardo. "When Leonardo was 15 his father put him under the teachings of Verrocchio in Florence", it was here that Leonardo began his works on art and learned what started the base of his ways. While in Florence at Verrocchio's workshop, Leonardo began working on much of what we know about hi style.
Recent studies show that his "techniques" slowly seeped into Verrocchio's workshop and were quite visible among Verrocchio's pupils. Spending most of his time in the workshop, Leonardo demonstrated his talent. Later on he was commissioned to paint a art piece called, "Baptism of Christ". He painted this piece so much better than his teacher Verrocchio, that Verrocchio vowed to never paint again. As demonstrated in the text, "Leonardo demonstrated his colossal talent... so much more than his teacher Verrocchio, that Verrocchio vowed to never paint again."
Leonardo left the workshop soon after completing the piece around 1477. After not receiving any ...

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...in these 17 years including, "The Last Supper" ,"The Virgin on the Rocks", "The Mona Lisa", and several others that he had left unfinished." Leonardo left us an art piece, something he created to tell something about him or his time era.
Leonardo created the art he loved with passion, he showed us that Renaissance Art had been remade in a new way. Leonardo, (stated in the second and third paragraph), had his own style and soon others followed it. Leonardo loved the art he created, but sometimes he didn't. That showed us the mind set of the Renaissance. Everything was either perfect or not good enough. Another vision of Renaissance was good works, shown by his art work piece, "The Virgin on the Rocks". Leonardo led an inspiring and motivational life that taught us everything we know about the Renaissance era. It gave us a clear understanding of Renaissance life.

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