Leonardo Da Vinci's Life
A painter, a sculptor, an architect and an engineer,
Leonardo Da Vinci's numerous skills have earned him the title of renaissance
master. Da Vinci's fascination with science and his in-depth study of human
anatomy aided him in mastering the realist art form. While Leonardo's
counterparts were known to create static figures in their works, Leonardo
always tried to incorporate movement and expression into his own paintings. All
the personages in his works are painted with great accuracy and detail that it
is sometimes said that Da Vinci painted from the bones outward.
Having lived until the age of 67, Leonardo experienced a
very long career that was filled with times during which the painter was
celebrated, but at times he was also humiliated and cast away. His life
experiences all influenced his works and often, his paintings never left the
sketchpad, or were only partially completed, as Leonardo often abandoned his
commissions in order to flee from social situations.
Today, there are records of only few Da Vinci
paintings, and 20 notebooks. Thankfully, these works have been preserved over
the hundreds of years since Leonardo's time, and while his works are scattered
in different areas of the globe, everyone can enjoy Da Vinci through the
numerous books detailing his life, or through any of the many Da Vinci posters
that have been printed
A well known master in the history of art, Leonard Da Vinci
is renown by people all over the map, and those of us who cannot travel to view
the true works that the genius created can at least bring home a piece of him
when we buy Da Vinci posters or prints. His most famous paintings, and the most
popular Da Vinci posters around, are those of The Last Supper, The Mona Lisa
and Vitruvian Man: The Proportions of the Human Figure. These works, displayed
in Milan and Paris respectively, are among the most influential works ever
created.
Beyond the purchase of a book of paintings or Da Vinci
posters or prints, there are many resources and much literature detailing
Leonardo's life. But for those who want a quick study, The Leonardo Timeline
offers a glance through the artist's life, while the biography section of this
site offers a more detailed view of Leonardo Da Vinci and what shaped the man
and his many talents.
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