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Who painted the last supper?

Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da vinci

  • Born 1452 near Florence
  • Studied under Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence
  • Produced many paintings for the church; many were painted in Milan
  • Later traveled between cities (like Mantua, Rome, and Bologna) doing a lot of scientific & scholarly work
  • Died 1519 in France

The last supper

  • Painted at Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory, in Milan, between 1495-1497
  • Launched the High Renaissance
  • Differed from previous similar paintings by focusing on psychological content , at moment that Christ revealed someone among him would betray him
  • Apostles based off Leo’s contemporaries (people, like his friends, living at the same time)
  • Leonardo chose to paint with oil directly on plaster, causing rapid deterioration (even in his lifetime)
  • Inadequately restored in 18 th -19 th centuries (also took damage in Napoleonic wars & WWII)
  • Restoration project began in 1977, completed in 2000

Analysis of the last supper

  • Painted between 1495-1497
  • Commissioned by Duke Lodovico Sforza (Leonardo’s patron) in the refectory in Milan
  • The medium of work used was oil
  • The style is most similar to Fresco, but it is different because Leonardo sealed the stone with resin (pitch and mastic) and chalk (gesso), and then painted over with tempera, instead of using wet plaster
  • Even though this allowed for greater detail, it also resulted in rapid deterioration
  • The subject matter is about Jesus Christ announcing that someone sitting at the table will betray him. The 12 apostles react with different degrees of shock
  • Christ is the central figure of the painting

Expert analysis

  • Expert: Ross King (author of Leonardo and The Last Supper)
  • Says Leonardo would’ve rather worked on other projects or inventions at the time
  • Says The Last Supper opened up a new era in art
  • Thinks in one of the few times in his life, Leonardo managed to harness his energy and obsessions, through this painting
  • Says da Vinci used a familiar figure in the painting, but did so in a non-traditional way, and in his own unique vision
  • Says Leonardo paid more attention to facial details than previous artists, reflecting a more dramatic feel, similar to descriptions in the Bible
  • Says Leo would go against tradition of focusing on fashion; also studied facial details
  • Says da Vinci used light, shade, and spacing to make Jesus and Judas (betrayer) stand out; also highlighted Jesus (making it seem like he had a kind of halo)

Personal analysis

  • I think that Leonardo used The Last Supper as a means to get away from the norm, while still maintaining the look of many traditional paintings. By paying more attention to detail, he was able to show this scene in a way never done before, but by keeping the subject matter traditional, did not receive objection from anyone. This allowed him to create the painting in his own unique vision, while still pleasing those who enjoyed Middle Age art.

Spirit of the renaissance

  • The Spirit of the Renaissance was a blossoming of the human spirit and a depart from an era which focused on theology, and ignored Greek and Roman heritage. It was a blossoming of new sciences and governments, with nationalism replacing feudalism. National languages were spoken more often, and Latin became obsolete. It was a blossoming of individualism, and artists no longer could only create masterpieces dealing with religion.

spirit of the renaissance

  • The Last Supper embraces this spirit in some ways, but also steers clear from it. Leonardo had focused on new aspects of art (like facial features and other details) unlike many previous paintings. However, its subject was still of a religious matter, much like the middle ages.
  • This painting is so important because it sparked a revolution in art, and led the Renaissance to its height, thus acting as a transition painting between the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
  • Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and innovator who would create many great works in his time.
  • It is in Milan that he created The Last Supper, creating a transition painting for the Renaissance that was to come (which he helped reach its peak)
  • He would create many great works after (such as the Mona Lisa) and would eventually move to France, where he would die.
  • He will forever be known as a man who changed the world of art as we know it, and The Last Supper will forever be the work of art that started this change.

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Transcript: Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452. He lived his childhood in Anchiano from 1452-1466. When he grew up he made many inventions including the parachute in 1480- 1483. During the time he was making the parachute he made a metal instrument in the shape of a horse's skull in 1482. He was very busy due to the amount of jobs he had ( Architect, Painter,Sculptor, Writer,Botanist, Cartographer, Geologist, Anatomist, Inventor, Scientist, Mathematician, Engineer and, a Musician). Leonardo Da Vinci also made a robot around 1495. NOT the one shown! He also invented the "Aerial screw" in 1497. I could not show a picture due to the bad Google search quality. Leonardo da vinci invented the tank. It was built but, Wikipedia has not given a date. He He painted The last supper. Leonardo da vinci was born on April 15th,1452. He lived his childhood from 1452-1466. He Leonardo Da Vinci

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Transcript: Picture http://legacy.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/LeonardoRighttoLeft.html http://legacy.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/WhatWhereWhen.html http://library.thinkquest.org/13681/data/links/math.htm http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ki-Lo/Leonardo-da-Vinci.html#b http://www.buzzle.com/articles/leonardo-da-vinci-inventions.html http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=415390 Interesting facts Father was a successful notary named Ser Piero da Vinci Mother was a peasant named Caterina they were unmarried curious boy who loved nature was free to explore the woods had and apprenticeship with Andrea del Verrocchio at age 15 Leonardo da Vinci Mathematician By:Chloee Jankiewicz Birth and Death Math Contributions Resources used mirror writing was left-handed Born in Vinci, Italy Born on April 15, 1452 Died in France Died on May 2, 1519 geometry and measurement concept 3D used in pictures measurement used for the golden rectangle ratio that is still used today by artist and architects problem solving and reasoning mathematics communication putting math to work used math in all of his art used math in body proportions Leonardo da Vinci Family and Childhood

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Transcript: Leonardo Da Vinci First, some facts about him! This is a picture of the home in which Leonardo lived in with his mother. Leonardo Da Vinci's Artistic Work! Leonardo's first drawing, "The Arno Valley". Sketches of the horse in Leonardo's journal. This is "The Battle of Anghiari". Now for Leonardo Da Vinci's Main and Most Famous Painting... Mona Lisa Thank You So Much For Watching! Project by: Natalie Schaake http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci His full birth name was "Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci". Leonardo received an informal education in Latin, geometry and mathematics. In 1492 the clay model of "Gran Cavallo" was completed. Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452 Mona Lisa is now on permanent display at the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Mona Lisa has been said to be, "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_Lisa Leonardo's earliest known dated work is a drawing in pen and ink of the Arno Valley, drawn on August 5, 1473. His name meant, "Leonardo, (son) of (Mes)ser Piero from Vinci". Mona Lisa has been inspiring countless novelty items like, clothing, jewelry, houseware and has been featured in advertisements. He spent his first five years in the hamlet of Anchiano in the home of his mother. Mona Lisa is in oil on a popular panel, and is believed to have been painted between 1503 and 1506. She was acquired by King Francis I of France and is now the property of the French Republic. In 1466, at the age of fourteen, Leonardo was apprenticed to the artist Verrocchio (Andrea Di Cione). Bibliography: From 1457, he lived in the household of his father. http://www.davincilife.com/monalisa.html On October 18, 1503, Leonardo returned to Florence, Italy, rejoined the Guild of St. Luke and spent two years designing and painting "The Battle of Anghiari".

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Transcript: leonardo da vinci About About leonardo da vinci was a Italian man who made the painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. He did a lot and he is very well known. Dates Dates He was born April 15,1452 and died in May 2, 1519. Well known for.. well known for... He is well known for his dramtic art works. He made very popular art works , such as the mona lisa,Vitruvian Man,The Last Supper and a lot more. Childhood Childhood World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted He grew up in his dads estate. He was very smart and he would make art and study there. He also ever married. Accomplishments Accomplishmets One of his biggest accomlishmet was,his art. The mona lisa 1503–19) and the Last Supper (1495–98) Impact impotrance Leonrdo da vinvci is famous and important becuase of his art and a role model applying the scientific method.

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Transcript: The modern day glider, came from a desire of controlled free flight and soaring. The idea of the hang glider was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's glider design and the kite. Modern Day Design The Gliders design was drawn up by Da Vinci around the year 1505. Leonardo had a fascination with flight, which led to the flights of birds and how humans take flight themselves. Modern Day Glider Leonardo da Vinci what's the difference? The invention allowed man to lay down, and allowed the wind to carry them off Would be strapped along one's waist for security Two handles coming from the wings, for directional control Flapping motion of the wings would be controlled by the legs, where one's feet would be pushing downwards inside two spurs. Design of the glider Presentation By: Makya Richardson, Mariah Boucher, and Montana Benoit How the glider was born The modern day design requires less body movement The old design has more mass, the modern design is lighter The modern design allows one to lie on a bar, rather than in a circular ring The modern design is more triangular The modern design soars, rather than flaps Both give the opportunity to control free flight Triangular airfoil Made of nylon and Dacron fabric Shifting body weight, controls direction Shape is maintained by rigid aluminum tubes and cables

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Transcript: Though the first actual helicopter wasn’t built until the 1940s, it is believed that Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches from the late fifteenth century were the predecessor to the modern day flying machine. As with many of da Vinci’s ideas, he never actually built and tested it – but his notes and drawings mapped out exactly how the device would operate. Da Vinci scrawled next to his sketches of the screw-like machine the following description: "If this instrument made with a screw be well made – that is to say, made of linen of which the pores are stopped up with starch and be turned swiftly, the said screw will make its spiral in the air and it will rise high." One thing Leonardo da Vinci may have understood better than any of his contemporaries was the psychological effects of weapons in warfare. Da Vinci knew that the fear weapons could instill in enemies was just as important (if not more so) than the damage they could actually inflict. This was one of the main ideas behind many of da Vinci’s war inventions – among them, his giant crossbow. Designed for pure intimidation, da Vinci’s crossbow was to measure 42 braccia (or 27 yards) across. The device would have six wheels (three on each side) for mobility, and the bow itself would be made of thin wood for flexibility. Rather than fire giant arrows, Leonardo’s crossbow instead seems to be designed to fire large stones or possibly flaming bombs. For use, a soldier spins a crank to pull back the bow and loads the artillery. The soldier would then use a mallet to knock out a holding pin and fire the weapon. The giant crossbow invention is a great example of the way da Vinci’s artwork really brought his ideas to life. Through his illustrations, an idea, however improbable, becomes realistic and plausible. His vivid drawings of the giant crossbow invention also make it clear the idea behind the impressive weapon was to terrify enemies into fleeing rather than fighting. The way Leonardo da Vinci saw it, the problem with the canons of the time was that they took far too long to load. His solution to that problem was to build multi-barreled guns that could be loaded and fired simultaneously. This idea forms the basis of war inventions like da Vinci’s 33-barreled organ, which featured 33 small-caliber guns connected together. The canons were divided into three rows of 11 guns each, all connected to a single revolving platform. Attached to the sides of the platform were large wheels. All the guns on the organ would be loaded and then, during battle, the first row of 11 would be fired. The platform would then be rotated to properly aim the next row of canons. The idea was that while one set of canons was being fired, another set would be cooling and the third set could be loaded. This system allowed soldiers to repeatedly fire without interruption. The weapon is referred to as an "organ" because the rows of canon barrels resemble the pipes of an organ. Leonardo da Vinci’s design for the 33-barrelled organ is generally regarded as the basis for the modern day machine gun – a weapon that didn’t really develop for commercial use until the 19th century. The precursor to the modern tank, Leonardo da Vinci’s armored car invention was capable of moving in any direction and was equipped with a large number of weapons. The most famous of da Vinci’s war machines, the armored car was designed to intimidate and scatter an opposing army. Da Vinci’s vehicle has a number of light cannons arranged on a circular platform with wheels that allow for 360-degree range. The platform is covered by a large protective cover (much like a turtle’s shell), reinforced with metal plates, which was to be slanted to better deflect enemy fire. There is a sighting turret on top to coordinate the firing of the canons and the steering of the vehicle. Designed for a pageant in Milan (which the Duke had put Leonardo in charge of overseeing), the Robotic Knight consisted of a knight suit filled with gears and wheels that were connected to an elaborate pulley and cable system. Through these mechanisms, da Vinci’s robotic knight was capable of independent motion - sitting down, standing up, moving its head and lifting its visor. Using several different da Vinci drawings as blueprints, roboticist Mark Rosheim built a prototype of the robotic knight in 2002, which was able to walk and wave. Rosheim noted how da Vinci had designed the robotic knight to be easily constructed, without a single unnecessary part. Rosheim also used da Vinci’s designs as inspiration for robots he developed for NASA. Vitruvian Man is perhaps Leonardo da Vinci's most famous illustration. In this work, Leonardo used both image and text to express the ideas and theories of Vitruvius, a first century Roman architect and author of 'De Architectura libri X'. The Vitruvian ideas, presented by Leonardo, formed the basis of Renaissance proportion theories in art and architecture. In his treatise, Vitruvius discussed proper symmetry and proportion

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  • It was the period of the renaissance when Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15 1452. Leonardo was born probably in this farmhouse in Anchiano, which is a mile or so away from Vinci. The family of Leonardo lived in this area since the 13th century.
  • Had a keen eye and quick mind that led him to make important scientific discoveries, yet he never published his ideas.
  • Was a gentle vegetarian who loved animals and despised war, yet he worked as a military engineer to invent advanced and deadly weapons.
  • Was one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance, yet he left only a handful of completed paintings.
  • In addition to being the personification of the Renaissance Man, Leonardo is reported to have been a strikingly handsome man with great strength and a fine singing voice. And unlike his fellow 15th-century Italians, he was a vegetarian and followed strict dietary rules. In fact, he loved animals so much that he would often buy caged animals at the market just to set them free.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of many talents. He made plans of airplanes, tanks, and submarines that werent even made yet. People today have made some of the things he designed. Here is his design for an airplane, and the next slide shows the model built in modern times.
  • Another one Leonard Da Vincis most famous works is The Last Supper. It was painted on the end wall of the refectory in the church of Santa Maria del Grazie, Milan, Italy.
  • Leonardo died on 2 May 1519 in Amboise, France. At this time Leonardo da Vinci was 67 year old. His state of health was not the best, because Leonardo had paralysis on the right side of his body since 1517.

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LEONARDO DA VINCI. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1512). Leonardo da Vinci rappresenta il genio universale. L’arte secondo Leonardo doveva fondarsi sulla “scienza” intesa come consocenza diretta del mondo naturale.

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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1512) Leonardo da Vinci rappresenta il genio universale. • L’arte secondo Leonardo doveva fondarsi sulla “scienza” intesa come consocenza diretta del mondo naturale. • Introdusse nei suoi dipinti nuove teorie sul colore, sul chiaroscuro e sulla resa della profondità (prospettiva aerea).

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1512) Annunciazione 1472-75 Firenze Galleria degli Uffiizi Lettura d’opera Leonardo ambienta l’evento dell’Annunciazione in un lussoreggiante giardino, all’esterno della casa di Maria. La vergine vestita con abili eleganti è seduta davanti un leggio. All’arrivo improvviso dell’angleo, Maria ferma con la mano destra le pagine del libro e alza la sinistra in un segno di accettazione. Illustra nei minimi dettagli lo scenario naturale e l’insieme del tappeto fiorito, gli alberi e le montagne sottolineano l’infinita varietà del creato.

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1512) Lettura d’opera Il dipinto racconta l’incontro tra san Giovanni e Gesù, ancora bambini. Le figure si integrano perfettamante con il paesaggio grazie all’effetto atmosferico che sfuma i colori e i contorni. Formano una piramide e le figure sono collegate tra loro con una successione di gesti e di sguardi carichi di significati simbolici. In primo piano la luce illumina i personaggi facendoli affiorare dall’ombra, mentre all’orizzonte il cielo si schairisce per indicare l’effeto nebbioso dell’atmosfera. La vergine delle rocce 1483-86 Parigi Museo del Louvre

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1512) Lettura d’opera Cenacolo 1495-98 Milano, Refettorio di Santa Maria delle Grazie Il duca di Milano, Ludovico Sforza, nel 1495 affidò a Leonardo il compito di affrescare il refettorio del Convento milanese. Immaginò la composizione come una grande scatola prospettica, e si ha l’impressione di far parte della scena; in origine la pittura murale occupava tutta la parete. Per la sua realizzazione non scelse la tradizionale tecnica dell’affresco ma preferì sperimentare altre soluzioni che però si rivelò poco resistente

I ritratti rivelatori Nel trattato di Leonardo Trattato di pittura sosteneva che un bravo pittore deve saper dipingere 2 cose, l’uomo e i suoi pensieri: attraverso i gesti e i movimenti del corpo i personaggi possono manifestare le proprie emozioni (fisiognomica). Lettura d’opera La donna raffigurata è Cecilia Gallerani, dama della corte di Ludovico Sforza. La donna volge il capo verso la sua spalla sinistra in una posa che produce un movimento ad aspirale e che la fa emergere gradualmente dall’oscurità dello sfondo. La dama con l’ermellino 1490 Cracovia Czartoryski Muzeum

I ritratti rivelatori Lettura d’opera Ritrae Madonna Lisa Gherardini, moglie di Francesco del Giocondo. Secondo il biografo del Cinquecento, Giorgio Vasari, Leonardo allietava la modella con esibizioni di buffoni e con musiche al fine di rendere più sorridente la sua espressione. La linea dell’orizzonte del paesaggio è più alta nella parte a destra della figura dando la sensazione che lo sfondo sia composto da due panorami diversi. Il paesaggio raffigura una precisa località della campagna di Arezzo. L’espressione enigmatica è ottenuta sfumando e rendendo indefiniti gli elementi espressivi del volto: occhi e bocca. La Gioconda 1505 Parigi, Museo del Louvre La posa rilassata e poco formale del soggetto fu una novità nel genere del ritratto. Il busto visto di tre quarti sembra ruotare verso lo spettatore, accentuato dalla posizione quasi frontale del viso

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Leonardo da Vinci

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Leonardo da Vinci

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LEONARDO DA VINCI. Leonardo da Vinci , La Virgen de las rocas . Óleo sobre tabla, 189cmx120cm . 1483-1486 . Museo del Louvre (París, Francia ). Elemento plástico Figuras.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci. Inventor, artist, genius. Basic Facts. Leonardo was born on April 15 1452. He began apprenticing at the age of 14. He moved to Florence at the age of seventeen. He died on May 2 1519 at the age of 67. His Inventions. Glider .

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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci. ( Insert Picture ). By Naticia . . Personal Profile. Leonardo Da V inci was born on April 15, 1452 in V inci, Italy and died May 2, 1519 Amboise , France. He was raised by his single father . He never married or had children. Leonardo Da Vinci’s Work.

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Leonardo da Vinci. Renaissance “ Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art”. 1503-1506 perhaps continuing until 1516 30” x 21” Oil on Poplar Louvre, Paris. Mona Lisa.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci. By: Macy, Paige, Ashley, and Alex. "Obstacles cannot crush me. Every obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind.". Biography. 1452-1519 Born in Tuscan hill, F lorensce Buried in Château d'Amboise

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci. Inhoud: Zijn paspoort. Zijn leven. Een filmpje met zijn schilderijen. Zijn belangrijkste werken. gemaakt door: Daan, Ebba en Kenneth. Filmpje Mona Lisa op paint. Zijn schildertechniek. Da Vinci’s leven. belangrijkste werken. dit is gemaakt in 1501 in Amboise.

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Leonardo da Vinci. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication“. Uvod u biografiju.

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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci. Výzva na rok 2010. Mnohostranné projekty, mnohostranné tematické siete, sprievodné aktivity (okrem terciárneho vzdelávania) Mária Paveleková informačný seminár Bratislava – 25. 11. 2009, Banská Bystrica – 9. 12. 2009, Košice – 10. 12. 2009. Akcie.

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Leonardo da Vinci. PARTNERSTVÁ 201 3 Školenie realizátorov projektov. Ko šice 24 .09.201 3 Bratislava 27 .09.201 3. PROGRAM. Zmluva o finančnom príspevku a prílohy Administratívny cyklus projektu Partnerstva Finančné vyúčtovanie projektu Partnerstva.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci. Devin De Leon Period 2 French 1 Ms. Muhr. Da Vinci. Born April 15, 1452-May 2,1519 In the Tuscan hill town of Vinci in the lower Vally of the Arno River in the territory of Florence Father and peasant women are the parents of Da Vinci.

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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci. Jesus Zepeda Walter W. Stiern Ms. Marshall. Birth Facts. Born April 15, 1452 Father is Ser Pierro da Vinci, mother is Caterina Full name is Leonardo di ser Pierro da Vinci ( Leonardo son of Pierro from Vinci ) Born in Anchiano a town near Vinci in a barn. Personal Life.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

„minden idők legműveltebb embere”. Leonardo Da Vinci. Név : Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci Leonardo, ser Piero fia Vinciből Születési hely : Olaszország, Toszkána , Vinci melletti Anchianóban Élt: (1452 április 15.– 1519 május 2. Szülei: Ser Piero da Vinci, Caterina

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci. Ann-Hunter Carraway. Leonardo Da Vinci. “I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.” Leonardo ad Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci. Birthplace: Vinci, Italy

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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci. Nacimineto: 15 de Abril, 1452 en) Vinci, Florence, Italia Muerto: 2 de mayo, 1519 (edad 67) Amboise, Indre-et-Loire, Francia Ciudades en que vivia : Vinci (1452-1466) Florence(1466-1482, 1500-1506) Milan(1482-1499, 1506-1513) Rome (1513-1516) Amboise (1516-1519)

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