Leonardo+da+Vinci

=__**Leonardo da Vinci**__=

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 * Leonardo da Vinci was practically one of everything he was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer (makes maps), botanist, and writer. Leonardo da Vinci was considered a man of "unquenchable curiosity" and "feverishly inventive imagination" (Wikipedia). When you think of him you think of art, which is what he most famous for. To most people he is the most talented person that had ever lived. His thinking abilities were considered to be superhuman.**======

**Paintings and other studies**
**while he mastered topographic anatomy, and after he did the first thing that he wanted to do is draw muscles, tendons, and other stuff that he had learned. He would keep drawing more and more, some of his drawings would be one of the first scientific drawings of a fetus in a womb. The innovation of Leonardo da Vinci was linking science and art, to show that each subject can benefit each other if it is portrayed well enough. Unfortunately enough, when da Vinci died that was the time the Italian Renaissance Shared with everybody during that time.**
 * The most famous paintings we think of when we hear Leonardo da Vinci is the "Mona Lisa" or "The Last Supper." The main reason why Leonardo da Vinci's painting were so astonishing was because since he was so educated in botany, anatomy, geology, light, and physiognomy. With this knowledge**
 * he could make mostly every detail in his paintings accurate to the real thing. These techniques were innovate because this would encourage more people to be educated in more studies besides saying they're just good at drawing and letting them think that drawing is a gift. When he wasn't painting Leonardo da Vinci would be doing other studies such as science and e****ngineering, which was just as impressive as his artistic work. He had recorded 13,000 pages of just notes and drawin****gs, which had a combination of science and art. In 15th century Italy Latin would've been the language of choice, but he lacked in it, so he taught himself. When interested in anatomy he got an apprenticeship with Andrea del Verrocchio, who wanted him to learn quick. Since da Vinci was a great artist he was granted to dissect a human corpse to study the actual flesh of a human, instead of just reading about it in a book. After a**