Leonardo Da Vinci Research Paper

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Leonardo da Vinci Many people know Leonardo da Vinci as only an artist, but he was so much more than that. Not only did Leonardo paint and draw, he also invented and learned new things about science in his everyday life. Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452 (Ryan and Daigle). His home village was Vinci near Florence, Italy (Goodenough 38). Leonardo’s death occurred in court of King Francis I on May 2nd, 1519 (Goodenough 11). He was very gifted and talented. Painting was not all that he did. Leonardo was also an architect, engineer, sculptor, and a musician. He would make outfits for pageants and prepare text and illustrations for books. He even wrote the book “Treatise on painting”, worked as a military engineer, and made diagrams for important books in mathematics (Chase 68). Leonardo …show more content…

One of Leonardo’s best paintings was “Adoration of the Magi”, but he never finished it (Goodenough 39). Another one of Leonardo’s most loved and most famous paintings was the “Mona Lisa” (Goodenough 39). Leonardo did not like straight face portraits, because of this, He had men to sing and make jokes in order to make Mona Lisa smile (Goodenough 39). Leonardo was a very good artist and thought the only people you should copy or imitate were Masaccio and Giotto (Goodenough 43). Leonardo moved to Florence when he was fifteen years old. At that time he was working with Andrea del Verrocchio. Leonardo was taught more about sculpture and painting while living in Florence. He learned all of this very quickly, which impressed Verrocchio (Ryan and Daigle). One of Leonardo’s first paintings was “Baptism of Christ”. Leonardo was Verrocchio’s assistant during this painting. While Verrocchio painted most of the painting, he did allow Leonardo to paint one angle, the landscape, and the final adjustments on Christ (Ryan and Daigle). Verrocchio decided to give up painting when he realized how much better Leonardo was than himself (Goodenough

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