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Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519. By Logan Dueñas. His Early Years. 1452,  April 15th, Leonardo d a Vinci was born in the village of Anchiano , Florence, Italy.

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Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519

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  1. Leonardo di serPiero da VinciApril 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519 By Logan Dueñas

  2. His Early Years • 1452,  April 15th, Leonardo da Vinci was born in the village of Anchiano, Florence, Italy. • Leonardo received an informal education of Latin, geometry and mathematics as well as reading and writing Italian • He was captivated by his exploration of the nature local to where he lived. Leonardo treated his surroundings as a laboratory as well as his playground. • 1466 (14 years old) Leonardo's father took his son to be apprenticed to one of the finest Artists known at the time - Andrea Del Verrocchio. 

  3. 1475 The Baptism of Christ- Andrea Del Verrocchio. – Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo assisted Verrocchio paint the altar piece: The Baptism of Christ. He painted the angel kneeling on the far left and repaired the landscape and the body of Christ. It was at this time he used oil paints instead of using egg tempera.

  4. 1495 - 1498 The Last Supper Most Famous Work

  5. Most Famous Work 1503 – 1519 Mona Lisa – La Gioconda - 1487 - The Vitruvian Man

  6. His Writting Leonardo wrote in Italian He wrote Right to Left You would need a mirror to read his writing

  7. His Machine sketches Ornithopter Flying Machine Glider

  8. Unfinished Sculpture • He spent a number of years drawing sketches of a horse to get the details just right before sculpting a clay model which was to be cast in stone later.

  9. Additional Paintings 1503- 06 The Virgin of the Rocks 1510 - The Virgin and Child with St. Anne

  10. Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo di serPiero da Vinci, known as an inventor, scientist, mathematician, and most of all, an artist. Da Vinci is considered to be a Renaissance man, for he was skilled in many subjects, and is admired for all his accomplishments. He pioneered the sciences and developed new art techniques. Renaissance Man By Logan Dueñas

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