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Proportions
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Mona
Lisa
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Leonardo
da Vinci was one of the most brilliant men to ever
live. He was a musician, inventor, engineer, anatomist,
and painter among other things. He is generally
regarded as one of the greatest painters in world
history.
Da
Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy.
He was the illegitimate son of a Florentine (from
Florence, Italy) notary. Leonardo began school at
age five and quickly exhibited uncanny artistic
ability. At age 14, Leonardo became an apprentice
to painter Andrea del Verrocchio. He was clearly
del Verrocchio's best student, and quickly developed
his own style. He even formulated his own paints.
In 1472, Leonardo was accepted into the painter's
guild in Florence. Even so, he remained an apprentice
until 1477.
In
1482, Leonardo entered into service for the Duke
of Milan. He worked for the Duke for 17 years. The
Duke recognized Leonardo's immense talents and put
him to work painting, sculpting, and designing buildings,
machinery, and weapons. From 1485 to 1490, Leonardo's
astonishing works included advanced plans for military
weapons such as tanks, war vehicles, and even submarines.
He even drew up plans for a helicopter-like machine
and a hang glider. Leonardo meticulously kept his
notes in various manuscripts and journals. During
this time, he also began his landmark studies on
human anatomy in which he was given permission to
perform human dissections. In 1490, he sketched
the famous Vitruvian Man (or Proportions of Man)
in one of his journals. In 1498, Leonardo completed
the The Last Supper, a biblical scene depicting
the final days of Jesus. The Last Supper
remains one of the most valuable works in the world.
It is located in the convent of the Santa Maria
delle Grazie in Milan.
In
1499, Leonardo left the Duke's service after the
Duke fell from power. In 1503, he began working
on arguably the most influential and important painting
in world history, The Mona Lisa. The painting
itself features a woman looking out at the viewer
with an "enigmatic smile".The woman was
most likely named Lisa de Gherardini del Giocondo,
the wife of a wealthy silk merchant. Incredibly,
the smile of Mona Lisa is interpreted differently
by different people, and has been the subject of
numerous research studies, experiments, and debates.
Today, The Mona Lisa can be viewed at The
Louvre in Paris, behind glass security panels.
After
moving to Milan, Leonardo lived in Rome for three
years. In 1516, he was commissioned by King Francis
I of France (after France invaded Milan). Leonardo
died at the King's manor house in 1519.
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