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Facts may not be 100% correct and only yearly date are correct month/day are random except for leonardos birth. sorry ALSO ALSO ALSO ALSO
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Welcome to Vinci Leonardos hometown! This day is important for Leonardo is to be delivered on this day!
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Leonardo at age 14 was apprenticing to Verrocchio. An artist, now during this time it was worse but Leonardo was a bastard child which gave him less rights than normal society such as getting to be apprenticed was much hard. His father was a noble so leonardo was given more rights, mostly because his father had the ability to do so. He was the one who decided Leonardo should be aprenticed.
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During this time Leonardo was painte invented and learned. He did many things including but not limiting to designing a robotic lion (actualy built) and making paintings (Mona Lisa, The Last Supper)
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Leonardo at the young age of 20 was qualified as a master artist in the guild of Saint Luke where he got his workshop! There he will paint such paintings as the last supper and others!
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unknown if true but Leonardo was charged with sodomy at the age of 22 and for 2 years there are no records of him or what happened to him
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at age 30 Leonardo was commisioned by Lorenzo de' Medici a member of a prominent family. He was to make a painting and bring it to Ludovico il Moro, the Duke of Milan. This was a gesture of peace.
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Fromm 1482 to 1499 leonardo painted quite a bit, at the age 47 he finally stopped. this is because of the Mona Lisa. Regarded as the most valuble piece of art in the world it is a priceless piece located in the Louvre in Paris
(side note: I think it's kinda ironic or funny that an italian painting is in FRANCE and is a french national treasure.)
Leonardo never did give the painting to person who wanted it but continued working on it until his death -
Leonardo dies this day and shall be remembered even 500 years ago though I doubt he ever thought he would