Renaissance Man Research Paper

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The Renaissance Man “The Renaissance Man”, Leonardo Da Vinci himself was an amazing artist who studied many things in nature and created beautiful works of art to advance the modern way of art. He studied through his senses and showed emotion through the different art mediums. Da Vinci did this because they didn’t have access to taking photos so he thought this would be a great way to show the world through his eyes. He was an innovator of art by sharing his world through painting and drawings. Da Vinci is a influential advocate of science through his actions including anatomy drawings, nature drawings, animal paintings and continued to inspire other artists. Da Vinci was also an architect, inventor and chronicler of science. Recognizing his potential as an artist, his father sent him at the age of 15 to apprentice …show more content…

Learn how to see and realize that everything connects with everything else,” This quote means not all people saw da Vinci as he wanted to be seen, he described everything in scientific terms and examined animals, human bodies and also nature to then create it into a picture. Da Vinci did a majority of anatomy drawings and paintings. He defined art in his own way and back in the day he kinda owned it. Da Vinci often was called and thought of himself as the “Renaissance Man”. Da Vinci liked to improve the world by drawing the human anatomy, further expanding the renaissance period where a new aspect of art compared to the olden ways. Another quote from da Vinci, “Nature is a source of all the knowledge, she has her own laws, she has no effect without cause nor invention without necessity.” He is mentioning “her”, Mother Earth, as holding knowledge and wisdom for those who will listen. - Behrouz Ahmadi Some people really liked some portraits like “A Man In Red”, “St. John the Baptist” and finally “Head Of A

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