Leonardo Da Vinci Case
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Leonardo Da Vinci: Man, Inventor, Genius
Da Vinci "Renaissance man" was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. Within six years he was claimed to be the best known Italian artist in the world. He is the creator of Mona Lisa, Madonna of the rocks, & The Last Supper. Da Vinci was a person that always tried to incorporate movement and expression in his own artwork. All of his paintings were on a sketchpad and were only partially completed. His artwork was displayed in Milan and Paris and the most influential works ever created. Not only was Da Vinci an artist he was also smart, he served as an engineer, architect, designed court festivals, and a sculptor. He had refined his painting and sculpting skills and trained in mechanical arts, he painted his first piece, The Adoration of the Magi, for a Scopeto monastery. He was an inventor as well; he had invented the Artillery Park, Machine for Storming Walls, Armoured Car, Helicopter, etc.
The Mona Lisa
Da Vinci was best known for his masterpiece of Mona Lisa, it is sometimes referred to as La Gioconda. It is one of the most widely reproduced works in art; there are many other reproductions of the work. It has been an inspiration behind countless novelty items including clothing, jewelry, and house ware and used in modern day advertisements.
Reactions Towards the Artwork
Some people say that the painting is much smaller in person than what you would imagine it to be. Also, some say that the artwork was stolen by someone from Italy but, was returned a few years later when the thief had tried to sell it to an Italian museum. It was the thief's reasoning of why the artwork is so famous. This artwork has probably made him billions and gave him thought of why he used his gift that his dad saw in him as a young child. That is Da Vinci and his life story of how he became famous and the things he did throughout his life.
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