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  1. Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci's drawings would become an essential part of his legacy. Da Vinci sketched prolifically, planning inventions, exploring human anatomy, drawing landscapes, and blocking …

  2. Leonardo da Vinci Biography

    Born in 1452 in Vinci, Italy, Leonardo da Vinci focused on the laws of sciences and nature early in his life. This respect and knowledge allowed him to depict these things in his artwork.

  3. Quotes by Leonardo da Vinci

    - Leonardo da Vinci Learning acquired in youth arrests the evil of old age; and if you understand that old age has wisdom for its food, you will so conduct yourself in youth that your old age will …

  4. Star of Bethlehem - by Leonardo da Vinci

    This image shows that Leonardo welcomed the problems of investigative drawing. There was nothing he could not turn his mind and hand to, and by observation, drawing and investigation …

  5. Leonardo da Vinci's Last Wishes and Grave Site

    Leonardo da Vinci's final resting place is at the Chateau d Amboise in France - not Italy where the famed Italian Renaissance painter spent the vast majority of his illustrious career.

  6. 10 Secrets of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci

    Many art historians believe that Leonardo da Vinci believe in nature, not in God. To Leonardo, nature is God, so he treated every character in the fresco as common people.

  7. The Secretes of Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci

    This finding jibes more closely with da Vinci's fascination with science. As shown by the team's sophisticated graphic renderings, Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi incorporates his …

  8. Paintings by Leonardo da Vinci

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  9. The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne by Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo first explored the topic of the Virgin and Child with Saint Anne around about 1498. His original sketch is now lost to us, but in the one illustrated below, commonly termed the …

  10. St. John the Baptist - by Leonardo Da Vinci

    St. John the Baptist was painted by Leonardo da Vinci from 1513 to 1516, when the High Renaissance was metamorphosing into Mannerism, it is believed to be his last painting.