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    angles exhibit cool dignity -False- Michalegelo was a brilliant painter but saw his self as a painter -False- Renaissance was a period of denying the idea. -False- The baptistery doors by Andra show scenes from life of Christ( john the Baptist) -Michelangelo-sculptor not painter -Not high renaissance- el Greco -Sfumato- haze on Mona Lisa -The Birth of Venus is considered pagan. -Traits demonstrated in Renaissance art- observed of natural world and light‚ rebirth of Greek and roman ideas‚ and interest

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    Leonardo da Vinci When most people think of Leonardo da Vinci they think of a painter. He specialized in painting and sculpting extremely detailed‚ and masterful pieces. Although Leonardo was a fantastic artist he used a different method to create his paintings. He used math equations to develop certain angles‚and to define depth with the quantity of paint he used. Although he showed no exceptional talent for math‚ he realized at a young age that mathematics supports everything in the scientific

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    Leonardo Da Vinci: Science and Paintings Leonardo was a polymath which means he was very knowledgeable and had a large number of expertise’s in many different subjects‚ a polymath is also known as a renaissance man which Leonardo was titled by many people. He was the first to combine math and science together. Da Vinci started the science revolution which revolutionized the way that scientists researched their information ever since. Leonardo Da Vinci is widely known as one of the greatest

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    Leonardo Da Vinci’s life began on April 15th 1452. He was born in a Tuscan hill town called Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci spent his first five years of life living with his dad in the “Hamlet of Anchiano”. Everything up until he is fourteen not a lot of people know. At age fourteen scientists know that Da Vinci was apprenticed to one of the most famous artists in his time. Andrea di Cione. He worked with him for about 6 years before starting his professional career. Even after he stopped working for

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    Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Man Leonardo da Vinci was a true epitome of the Renaissance man. He was a philosopher‚ musician‚ geologist‚ anatomist‚ inventor‚ scientist‚ architect‚ engineer‚ mathematician‚ botanist‚ writer‚ cartographer‚ sculptor and painter. He was born into the Renaissance age and was a genius of a man. Leonardo was a man whose unquenchable curiosity was equaled only by his powers of invention. He seemed to be interested in everything and was very detail oriented

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    man. Leonardo exemplified the resurgence‚ living‚ view‚ and producing art and technology that still characterizes that age of discovery. When people think of Leonardo da Vinci‚ usually the first thing that comes to mind is The Da Vinci Code with Tom Hanks. But in reality people would say he was one of the finest artistic and scientific men of the Italian Renaissance Age. “The Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa" are among one of his finest works of art. These art pieces were way ahead of Da Vinci’s

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    Leonardo da Vinci: Renaissance Man During the Renaissance‚ the ultimate goal of a person was to excel in all aspects of life. Leonardo da Vinci is dubbed "the Renaissance Man" because he dabbled and succeeded in many different areas. Leonardo is most famous for his paintings‚ which captured shadow and depth unlike any other artist of his time. He also made remarkable discoveries in Science and anatomy‚ two subjects that had advanced very little during the Middle Ages. Evidence of Leonardo’s innovative

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    who fit the definition of a “Renaissance man”. Leonardo da Vinci was a man who stood out from everyone else. He was not only interested in everything but he also excelled in many areas. There were many reasons why Leonardo da Vinci was a typical Renaissance Man. Leonardo da Vinci was the definition of a “Renaissance Man” because‚ he was an artist‚ sculptor‚ inventor and scientist. Leonardo da Vinci was known as the best artist of his time. Da Vinci was all about realism through his observations.

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci might have been the most innovative mind of the Renescience era‚or at least until 300 years after his death. He created things that may have never been been thought of if it wasn’t for him. His paintings are so controversial that people still argue about them today. Although‚most people know Leonardo Da Vinci for just his paintings from the Renescience era‚ they cannot truly appreciate the depth of his career if they don’t know about his controversial paintings

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    Michelangelo and Da Vinci Tonya Smith Art 101: Art Appreciation Instructor Elia Haggar May 27‚ 2013 Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo Bunonarroti were considered to be amazing painter of their time. Although their work has many similarities they had different views. I am going to discuss the difference in the work that was produced from both Leonardo and Michelangelo during the 16th century and the influence it had on Italy and Europe. Throughout history these two artist have paid tribute

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