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  1. Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man by Martin Clayton, Ron Philo, 2010-03-23
  2. Leonardo da Vinci: Notebooks (Oxford World's Classics) by Leonardo da Vinci, 2008-05-11
  3. Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci by Edward MacCurdy, 2002-01-01
  4. Leonardo da Vinci by Maurice Walter Brockwell, 2010-09-10
  5. Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings by Pietro C. Marani, 2003-10-01
  6. Leonardo da Vinci, Master Draftsman (New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Series)
  7. Leonardo Da Vinci by Emily Hahn, 2000
  8. Leonardo da Vinci on the Human Body: The Anatomical, Physiological, and Embryological Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
  9. Leonardo da Vinci: The Marvellous Works of Nature and Man by Martin Kemp, 2007-10-25
  10. Leonardo da Vinci on the Human Body: The Anatomical, Physiological and Embryological Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci with Translations, Emendations and a Biographical Introduction by Leonardo da Vinci, 1952
  11. Leonardo da Vinci: Origins of a Genius by David Brown, 1998-08-11
  12. Leonardo Da Vinci by Christiane Weidemann, 2010-04-20
  13. Leonardo da Vinci: Flights of the Mind by Charles Nicholl, 2005-11-29
  14. World History Biographies: Leonardo da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance (National Geographic World History Biographies) by John Phillips, 2008-05-13

21. Leonardo (Leonardo Da Vinci)
Prenzento de la artisto kaj de liaj verkoj.
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IK: Biblioteko Bildoj Diroj ... Enciklopedio Lasta aktualigo: jxauxdon la 21-an de marto 2002 je 16.13 GMT Leonardo DA VINCI (1452-1519) (itale, Leonardo da Vinci ; latine, Leonardus Vincius ; france Leonard de Vinci ) estis itala pentristo, inventisto, arkitekto, ingxeniero kaj sciencisto de la Alta Renesanco, facile vivinte en la du kulturoj de scienco kaj belarto. Li estis unu el la tri plej bonaj pentristoj de la Renesanco (kun Rafaelo kaj Mikelangxelo), pentristo de monahxejoj kaj belegaj, misteraj virinoj. Li estas la mondfama pentristo de La Gioconda . Tre talenta, inteligenta, scivola, kreiva, inventema kaj memfida, li estas preskaux la difino mem de la vorto "genio". Li logxis precipe en Florenco kaj Milano, sed ankaux en Romo kaj Francio, kie li mortigxis. Kvankam li estas pli fama kiel pentristo, li gajnis sian panon precipe kiel milita ingxeniero. La Gioconda La Joconde en la franca

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23. Leonardo Home Page
leonardo's scientific and engineering works, explained and explored.
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Who was Leonardo da Vinci?
  • He had a keen eye and quick mind that led him to make important scientific discoveries, yet he never published his ideas.
  • He was a gentle vegetarian who loved animals and despised war, yet he worked as a military engineer to invent advanced and deadly weapons.
  • He was one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance, yet he left only a handful of completed paintings.

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Explore this site and learn about this fascinating scientist, inventor, and artist.
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To Biography. Graphic The Annunciation, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence.131KB. Graphic Adoration of the Magi, Florence. 119KB. Graphic
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The Annunciation, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 131KB Adoration of the Magi, Florence. 119KB Perspective Study for "Adoration of the Magi", Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 147KB Benois Madonna, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. 119KB Litta Madonna, Hermitage, St. Petersburg. 102KB The Madonna of the Carnation, Pinakothek at Munich. 192KB Drawing of the face of the angel from The Virgin of the Rocks . National Library, Turin. 102KB Portrait of Ginerva de' Benci, 1474, National Gallery at Washington D.C. 99KB Study of the Heads of an Old Man and a Youth, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 180KB Study of an Old Man's Profile, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 130KB Drawing of a Woman's Head, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 116KB Drawing of an Assault Chariot with Scythes, National Library at Turin. 109KB Portrait of Cecilia Gallarani (Lady with an Ermine), 1485, Czartoryski Museum at Cracow. 93KB
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25. Liceo Classico "Leonardo Da Vinci" - Molfetta (BA)
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26. Leonardo Da Vinci - Las Maravillosas Invenciones - Home Page Idioma Español
Desarrollo de la teor­a de que el artista ocultaba en sus obras im¡genes como su autorretrato.
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Leonardo da Vinci LAS MARAVILLOSAS INVENCIONES LAS MARAVILLOSAS INVENCIONES (Hechos inéditos de Leonardo da Vinci) autor Massimo La Rocca HOME PAGE Sostengo haber descubierto algunos hechos no conocidos de Leonardo da Vinci, se trata de imágenes, retratos de personas y otros, que el artista ha ocultado en sus obras más famosas. Existen 2 capítulos en el "Tratado de la Pintura" de Leonardo, en los cuales, el artista se detiene sobre aquello que se puede observar mirando las manchas en los muros, las cenizas del fuego (...). El mismo Leonardo aconseja a los jóvenes pintores a observar las composiciones que se pueden percibir en ellas, para encontrar "invenciones maravillosas", que se pueden insertar en sus obras . Y si Leonardo lo aconseja a los jóvenes pintores, ¿ cómo no deducir que él mismo lo haya hecho? Puedo ahora sostener y demostrar, después de años de estudio, que Leonardo ha realmente escondido imágenes en algunas obras suyas. De hecho, he descubierto en ellas varios retratos, entre los cuales hay también dos autorretratos suyos . En estas páginas presentaré algunas imágenes ocultadas en la obra S. Ana, la Virgen y el Niño con el cordero

27. I.S.S. ALBERTI - DA VINCI SAVONA
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28. Leonardo Da Vinci
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"There has never been an artist who was more fittingly, and without qualification, described as a genius. Like Shakespeare, Leonardo came from an insignificant background and rose to universal acclaim. Leonardo was the illegitimate son of a local lawyer in the small town of Vinci in the Tuscan region. His father acknowledged him and paid for his training, but we may wonder whether the strangely self-sufficient tone of Leonardo's mind was not perhaps affected by his early ambiguity of status. The definitive polymath, he had almost too many gifts, including superlative male beauty, a splendid singing voice, magnificent physique, mathematical excellence, scientific daring ... the list is endless. This overabundance of talents caused him to treat his artistry lightly, seldom finishing a picture, and sometimes making rash technical experiments. The Last Supper , in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, for example, has almost vanished, so inadequate were his innovations in fresco preparation.

29. Leonardo
Biography of leonardo da vinci (14521519) leonardo da vinci. Born 15 April 1452 in vinci (near Empolia), Italy
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Leonardo da Vinci
Born: 15 April 1452 in Vinci (near Empolia), Italy
Died: 2 May 1519 in Cloux, Amboise, France
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Leonardo da Vinci was educated in his father's house receiving the usual elementary education of reading, writing and arithmetic. In 1467 he became an apprentice learning painting, sculpture and acquiring technical and mechanical skills. He was accepted into the painters' guild in Florence in 1472 but he continued to work as an apprentice until 1477. From that time he worked for himself in Florence as a painter. Already during this time he sketched pumps, military weapons and other machines. Between 1482 and 1499 Leonardo was in the service of the Duke of Milan. He was described in a list of the Duke's staff as a painter and engineer of the duke. As well as completing six paintings during his time in the Duke's service he also advised on architecture, fortifications and military matters. He was also considered as a hydraulic and mechanical engineer. During his time in Milan, Leonardo became interested in geometry. He read Leon Battista

30. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Leonardo Da Vinci
(Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality L...... the encyclopedic turn of mind so striking in a Leone Battista Alberti, a Bramante,or a Dürer, is never more brilliantly evident than in leonardo da vinci.
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Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci
Florentine painter sculptor architect , engineer, and scholar, and one of the greatest minds of the Renaissance ; born at Vinci, near Florence, in 1452; died at Cloux, near Amboise, France, 2 May, 1519, natural son of Ser Piero, a notary, and a peasant woman. He was reared carefully by his father, and was remarkably gifted and precocious. Few artists owed so little to circumstances and teachers. He was quite self-made. His work was small in bulk, and what remains may be counted on fingers of both hands. Few men had such varied talent and amassed such encyclopedic knowledge; his method as an artist was original with him, science was the measure of beauty, he combined fact with poetry and made use of both to carry on wide investigations in nature and to reproduce life according to the very laws of life. There are three periods in Leonardo's biography: The Florentine period (1469-82); the Milanese period (1483-99); the Nomadic period (1500-19). I. THE ARTIST

31. ITIS Leonardo Da Vinci - Parma (Italy)
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32. Leonardo Home Page
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Who was Leonardo da Vinci?
  • He had a keen eye and quick mind that led him to make important scientific discoveries, yet he never published his ideas.
  • He was a gentle vegetarian who loved animals and despised war, yet he worked as a military engineer to invent advanced and deadly weapons.
  • He was one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance, yet he left only a handful of completed paintings.

Before you explore this site, you may want to read the
Explore this site and learn about this fascinating scientist, inventor, and artist.
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Languages : Site Desciption Pretty impressive! In his 67 years of life, Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, inventor, and scientist. This genius of the fifteenth century revolutionized the art world with his paintings. His sketches covered a spectrum of topics including life studies, science, and architecture. In fact, Da Vinci's models of weapons and his strategic layouts and battle plans were marveled at by military leaders for many years after his death. Languages: English.
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leonardo da vinci. Timeline The High Renaissance
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Leonardo da Vinci
Timeline: The High Renaissance The first object of the painter is to make a flat plane appear as a body in relief and projecting from that plane.
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo DA VINCI (b. 1452, Vinci, Republic of Florence [now in Italy]d. May 2, 1519, Cloux, Fr.), Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. His Last Supper (1495-97) and Mona Lisa (1503-06) are among the most widely popular and influential paintings of the Renaissance. His notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and a mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of his time. The Adoration of the Magi
1481-82 (200 Kb); Yellow ochre and brown ink on panel, 246 x 243 cm (8 x 8 ft); Uffizi, Florence
Lady with an Ermine
1483-90 (150 Kb); Oil on wood, 53.4 x 39.3 cm (21 x 15 1/2 in); Czartoryski Museum, Cracow
Madonna Litta
c. 1490-91 (150 Kb); Tempera on canvas, transferred from panel, 42 x 33 cm (16 1/2 x 13 in); Hermitage, St. Petersburg
By a happy chance, a common theme links the lives of four of the famous masters of the High Renaissance Leonardo

35. Leonardo Da Vinci - Olga's Gallery
A collection of images of leonardo's works with biography and historical comments.Category Arts Art History Artists D da vinci, leonardo......Olga's Gallery. leonardo da vinci. (1452 1519) leonardo da vinci. Self-Portrait. Louvre,Paris, France. More. Search for leonardo da vinci Posters and Prints.
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Leonardo da Vinci Biography Andrea del Verrocchio and Leonardo da Vinci. The Baptism of Christ. c.1472-1475. Oil and tempera on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More. The Annunciation. c. 1472-1475. Oil and tempera on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More. The Annunciation (detail) c. 1472-1475. Oil and tempera on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More. Antique Warrior. c. 1472. Metalpoint on prepared paper. The British Museum, London, UK. Arno Landscape. 1473. Pen and ink over a partially erased pencil sketch. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. Madonna with the Carnation. c.1475. Oil on wood. Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany. Madonna Benois. c. 1475-1478. Oil on canvas, transferred from panel. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia. Portrait of Ginevra de'Benci. c.1478-1480. Oil and tempera on wood. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA. St. Hieronymus. c.1480-1482. Oil on wood. Vaticano, Pinacoteca Apostolica Vaticano, Rome. More. Adoration of the Magi. 1481-1482. Oil on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. More.

36. Leonardo Da Vinci
Obras y biograf­a de este autor italiano.
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Vinci, Italia
1474-Ginebra
de Venci 1478-Benois
Madonna
de los Magos 1490-Portrait of
a Musician 1506-La Gioconda 1508-La virgen
de las rocas
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La adoración de los Magos
(Uffizi), que dejó inacabada, se la encargaron los monjes de San Donato de Scopeto, cerca de Florencia, hacia 1481. Otras obras de su etapa juvenil son la denominada Madonna Benois (c. 1478, Ermitage, San Petersburgo), el retrato de Ginebra de Benci (c. 1474, Galería Nacional, Washington) y el inacabado San Jerónimo La última cena Miguel Ángel (1501-1504, Academia, Florencia), y también ejerció de ingeniero en la guerra contra Pisa. Al final de este año comenzó a planificar la decoración para el gran salón del Palacio de la Signoria con el tema de la batalla de Anghiari, victoria florentina en la guerra contra Pisa. Realizó numerosos dibujos y completó un cartón en 1505, pero nunca llegó a realizar la pintura en la pared. El cartón se destruyó en el siglo XVII, conociéndose la composición a través de copias como la que realizó Petrus Paulus Rubens . Durante su segundo periodo florentino, Leonardo pintó varios retratos, pero el único que se ha conservado es el de

37. Leonardo Da Vinci Online
leonardo da vinci Italian High Renaissance Painter and Inventor, 14521519 Guideto pictures of works by leonardo da vinci in art museum sites and image
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[Italian High Renaissance Painter and Inventor, 1452-1519]
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
Uncle of Pierino da Vinci
Studied under Andrea del Verrocchio
Leonardo's students included Andrea Solario Bernardino Luini Cesare da Sesto Francesco Melzi and Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio How from age to age the art of painting continually declines and deteriorates when painters have no other standard than work already done.
Leonardo da Vinci in his Treatise on Painting
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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne Le Louvre , Paris Virgin of the Rocks Le Louvre , Paris The Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York A Bear Walking , C.1490 Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York Studies for the Nativity Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York Head of the Virgin , drawing, 1507-13 Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York Museo di Vinci , Italy The museum of Leonardo's home town. Tha main portion of the collection appears to consist of a variety of models of Leonardo's inventions.

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39. Leonardo Da Vinci - Biography And Gallery Of Art
Includes a biography as written by Giorgio Vasari and a gallery.Category Arts Art History Artists D da vinci, leonardo...... leonardo da vinci Painter and Sculptor of Florence (1452I5I9). THE heavensoften rain down the richest gifts on human beings, naturally
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LEONARDO DA VINCI
Painter and Sculptor of Florence
THE heavens often rain down the richest gifts on human beings,
naturally, but sometimes with lavish abundance bestow upon a single
individual beauty, grace and ability, so that, whatever he does, every
action is so divine that he distances all other men, and clearly
displays how his genius is the gift of God and not an acquirement of
human art. Men saw this in Leonardo da Vinci, whose personal beauty
could not be exaggerated, whose every movement was grace itself and
whose abilities were so extraordinary that he could readily solve
every difficulty. He possessed great personal strength, combined with dexterity, and a spirit and courage invariably royal and magnanimous, and the fame of his name so spread abroad that, not only was he valued in his own day, but his renown has greatly increased since his death. This marvellous and divine Leonardo was the son of Piero da Vinci. He would have made great profit in learning had he not been so capricious and fickle, for he began to learn many things and then gave

40. National Museum Of Science And Technology "Leonardo Da Vinci"
Diversified technical and scientific museum in Milan, Italy. Collections, exhibits, and extensive Web resources about technology and the history of technology. Also, both museum and Web site feature material about the life and work of leonardo da vinci.
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