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LEONARDO DAVINCI

Was a true genius who graced this world from 1452 to 1519 in Italy. He is among
the most influential artists in history, having left a significant legacy not only in art
but in science as well, each discipline informing his mastery of the other.
Leonardo da Vinci's drawings would become an essential part of his legacy. Also,
Da Vinci planning inventions, exploring human anatomy, drawing landscapes, etc
The most representative paintings of Leonardo Davinci are:
Mona Lisa 1503
Da Vinci started working on what would become his most well-known painting, and
the most famous painting in the world the “Mona Lisa.
The Mona Lisa is the mystery surrounding the identity of the subject. People say
that it is Princess Isabella of Naples, Da Vinci’s own mother, or the "Mona Lisa" is
a picture of Lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a wealthy Florentine silk merchant. But
they are all speculations.
Last Supper” around 1495
Da Vinci painted “The masterpiece, which took approximately three years to
complete, captures the drama of the moment when Jesus informs the Twelve
Apostles gathered for Passover dinner that one of them would soon betray him.
The range of facial expressions and the body language of the figures around the
table bring the masterful composition to life.
Vitruvian man 1490
Art and science intersected perfectly in da Vinci’s sketch of “Vitruvian Man,” drawn
in 1490, represented a nude male figure in two positions with his arms and legs
apart inside both a square and a circle. The now-famous sketch represents da
Vinci's study of proportion and symmetry, as well as his desire to relate man to the
natural world.

-Finally, we chose Leonardo Davinci because firstable, he was known to be one of


the greatest masters of the Renaissance thanks to his innovations. Also, His
artworks marked a before and after in the way of conceiving the world and life in
general. So, we think that many artists are inspired in Leonardo Davinci

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