Essay About Leonardo Da Vinci

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People travel the world seeking adventure and are attracted to different cultures because of their uniqueness, art and culture is by far the most famous attractions that are appeal to travelers. Many artist throughout the years have express their feelings, tell their personal stories and have used paintings as a way to communicate their talent to the world. Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most remarkable painters, architect and inventor that ever existed and left a long legacy for new artist to pursue. Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor , anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and a writer. Da Vinci was one of …show more content…

Many other famous artist’s were associated and learned under Verrocchio’s guidance to include, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Botticelli, and Lorenzo di Credi. While leonardo was working in the shop he became very knowledgeable with many technical skills to include drafting, chemistry, metallurgy, metal working, plaster casting, and many artistic skills of drawing, painting, and sculpting. With a joint effort Verrocchio and Leonardo worked on The Baptism of Christ, at that time is when Verrocchio realized that Leonardo was going to be a great painter. In 1472 Leonardo was granted a qualification to be a master in the Guild of St. Luke, the guild of artists and doctors of medicine, his father also provided him a new shop but due to the respect and admiration for Verrocchio, Leonardo kept working under Verrocchio’s workshop. Da Vinci’s earliest work dates back to 1473, it was a drawing done in pen and ink of Arno valley. It’s a river in the Tuscany region of Italy, stretches over 150 miles long, and is consider the largest river in the …show more content…

The Last Supper is consider to be one of two of his masterpieces the other is the Mona Lisa. Ludovico, the Duke of Milan tasked Leonardo with many different jobs from preparing floats and pageants for special ceremonies, designing a dome for Milan Cathedral, and among many others. Gran Cavallo is a sculpture of a huge horse that was commissioned by the Duke of Milan for Francesco Sforza and to be the largest statue in the world; however, the work was never completed. Leonardo had finished a clay model of the project, but the french invasion of Milan destroyed it(Second Italian War) in 1499. After the attack, Leonardo managed to flee to Milan and make his way to

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