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Leonardo da Vinci Emma Remington  Period 6
Leonardo's Life ,[object Object]
His father was Ser Piero and his mother was Caterina.
He was educated very well in his youth and was finally apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio in 1466, who was a painter and sculptor
In 1478 Leonardo became a master in art.
In year following, Leonardo was able to paint many different portraits.
In 1482, Leonardo began to work for the duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza.,[object Object]
While in Milan, Leonardo acquired many apprentices and began many paintings, including The Virgin of the Rocks.
He worked on this one masterpiece from 1495 to 1497.
There in Milan, he also painted The Last Supper.
By 1502, Leonardo was now working for the duke of Ramigana, Cesare Borgia,  and in his service, Leonardo help construct the fortress of central Italy.The Virgin of the Rocks, painted from 1495 to 1497.
Leonardo’s Life ,[object Object]

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Leonardo Da Vinci

  • 1. Leonardo da Vinci Emma Remington Period 6
  • 2.
  • 3. His father was Ser Piero and his mother was Caterina.
  • 4. He was educated very well in his youth and was finally apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio in 1466, who was a painter and sculptor
  • 5. In 1478 Leonardo became a master in art.
  • 6. In year following, Leonardo was able to paint many different portraits.
  • 7.
  • 8. While in Milan, Leonardo acquired many apprentices and began many paintings, including The Virgin of the Rocks.
  • 9. He worked on this one masterpiece from 1495 to 1497.
  • 10. There in Milan, he also painted The Last Supper.
  • 11. By 1502, Leonardo was now working for the duke of Ramigana, Cesare Borgia, and in his service, Leonardo help construct the fortress of central Italy.The Virgin of the Rocks, painted from 1495 to 1497.
  • 12.
  • 13. Also, in 1501 to 1504, he served with a group of artists to decide where the famous statue created by Michelangelo, David.
  • 14. Following this time, during the second Florentine period, Leonardo created more portraits. This included the infamous Mona Lisa.
  • 15.
  • 16. In 1513 to 1516, Leonardo was in Rome, working with the pope. He was studying the human anatomy and physiology.
  • 17. He later was paralyzed in his right hand, but still was able to draw and teach a little.
  • 18. Leonardo da Vinci died in Cloux, France, on May2, 1519.A sheet from Leonardo’s journal on the human arm. In 1513 in Rome, Leonardo studied the human anatomy.
  • 19.
  • 20. When living in Milan, in 1505, Leonardo began immersing himself in scientific study.
  • 21. He looked into many topics including, anatomy, zoology, optics, aerodynamics, and hydrodynamics.
  • 22. IN his scientific career, Leonardo studied the shoulder muscles of a human s well as other body parts.
  • 23. Leonardo also observed nature and recorded everything that he saw.
  • 24. In his research, Leonardo would observe, illustrate, test his observations, and took notes. In which, from all these things, books came to existence on every topic he had studied.The human should, from the notebook of Leonardo da Vinci
  • 25.
  • 26. He had the idea of a helicopter.
  • 27. He also studied all the forms of water, so he created a type of water wheel.
  • 28. He made many weapons, and in his notebook, he had the idea of a giant crossbow.
  • 29. He had ideas of flying contraptions too.Giant Crossbow Construction Crane Flying Contraption
  • 30.
  • 31. In about 1503, Leonardo began painting the Mona Lisa.
  • 32. This specific painting has survived through the ages to now be one of the most famous paintings.
  • 33. In 1500, Leonardo departed from Milan, and in 1501 displayed a sketch of what he planned to be Virgin and Child with Saint Anne.
  • 34. In Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, Leonardo created an image that brought even more new ideas into the world, for example, having a very barren background, and putting most the focus on the family.Virgin and Child with Saint Anne Mona Lisa
  • 35.
  • 36. Leonardo painted it from 1495 to 1497.
  • 37. Not until the lat twentieth century, has the restoration of The Last Supper really been successful. Though it was restored, the lose of the artwork is still irreplaceable.The Last Supper
  • 38.
  • 39. He created and formed new ways of art, and introduced the starting of modern inventions.
  • 40. Leonardo was a intellectual person, who was conversational, handsome and sophisticated socially.
  • 41.
  • 42. Works Cited Arc Space Ed. Kristen Kiser. N.p., 2009. Web. 7 Dec. 2009. <http://www.arcspace.com/books/Leonardo/leonardo_book.html> Creative thinking about the art of living and social change Roman Kranaric, 2009. Web. 7 Dec. 2009. <http://www.romankrznaric.com/Gardening/Gardening.htm>. Featured Artist Leonardo da Vinci Ed. Teresia Davis. Capital Region BOCES Communications Service, 2004. Web. 7 Dec. 2009. <http://www.gloversvilleschools.org/kings/teachers/tdavis/featured-artist.htm>. Materpiece CardsN.p., 2009. Web. 7 Dec. 2009. http://www.themasterpiececards.com/famous-paintings-reviewed/bid/27197/Famous-Paintings-The-Virgin-and-Child-with-St-Anne Leonardo-da-Vinci BiographyN.p., 2009. Web. 7 Dec. 2009. <http://www.leonardo-da-vinci-biography.com/leonardo-da-vinci-anatomy.html>. Spitting Image Spitting Image, 2009. Web. 7 Dec. 2009. <http://www.spittingimage.ie/products_d.asp?P_ID=31>.