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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci . By Joshua Naraine . Biography. Born April 15, 1452 In 1467 Leonardo is sent to Florence to work as apprentice to Andrea De Verrocchio 1472 he was accepted into the painter’s guild in Florence.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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  1. Leonardo Da Vinci By Joshua Naraine

  2. Biography • Born April 15, 1452 • In 1467 Leonardo is sent to Florence to work as apprentice to Andrea De Verrocchio • 1472 he was accepted into the painter’s guild in Florence. • In 1482, Leonardo moves to Milan to work in the service of the city's duke, Ludovico Sforza • In 1498, The Last Supper is completed • By 1500, he begins paintingThe Virgin and Child with Saint Anne • In 1502 he started to work for Cesare Borgia. • In 1503 he began Mona Lisa

  3. Biography

  4. The Inventions • Built for a specific field. • War, Flight, Medicine, and Robots. • Most machines were made for the Duke of Milan and Cesare Borgia • Sketched in Codex

  5. War • The tank • Scythed Chariot • Multi Barreled Cannon • Giant Crossbow • Flying Machine

  6. War

  7. Flight • Flying Machine – The Han glider • Aerial Screw Helicopter – Helicopter • Parachute

  8. Flight

  9. Medicine • Worked with Marcantonio Della Torre • Field of anatomy. • Worked in workshop for days at a time. • Dissected corpses. • Sketches in codex. • Vitruvian Man

  10. Medicine

  11. Medicine

  12. Medicine

  13. Robots • 1st robot ever • Age 12 • Operated by cable and pulley system • Other robots for plays. • Modern Marvels

  14. Robots

  15. Conclusion • How has Leonardo Da Vinci’s inventions benefitted mankind? • Every single invention is a predecessor of today’s machines. We wouldn’t be where we are today globally if it wasn’t for him.

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