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He was a painter, anatomist, architect, paleontologist, 3 artist, botanist, scientist, writer, sculptor, philosopher, engineer, inventor, musician, poet and urban planner.
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is the most famous work of Leonardo da Vinci was created between 1503 and 1519 is in the Louvre Museum of 1797.
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Her mother got married 4 times so she had 12 stepbrothers.And his father married with Albiera Giovanni Amadori
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Leonardo da Vinci also drew many drawings as his portrait or Jesus on the cross
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The last dinner was the first painting by Leonardo da Vinci between 1495 and 1497 is the second most famous work of all that has
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Although he practiced the three plastic arts, no sculpture of him has survived and it seems that none of the buildings he designed came to be built, so that his work as a sculptor and architect are only indications in his personal notes and sketches.
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Leonardo Da Vinci Right now he has many schools with his name for everything he has done throughout his life. The school she was born in Florencia in 1977
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He died in France, specifically in the Castle of Clost-Luce in the year of May 2, 1519.
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The flying machine of Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most daring designs of the Renaissance genius. He called it Ornithopter and, in order to design it, he spent countless hours observing the flight of birds and insects, while drawing one design after another.
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La profunda imaginación de Leonardo lo llevó a diseñar un gran número de máquinas ingeniosas, desde bélicas hasta instrumentos científicos y máquinas voladoras,among them the bicycle.
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Born in Italy, Anchianno was there. He spent most of his life and childhood. He later went to Milan, born on April 15, 1452
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Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 and the date of his death is May 2, 1519. He was born in a city called Anchiano and studied with the famous painter Leonardo Andrea de Verocho was a Florentine polymath of the Italian Renaissance.
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He ventured into fields as varied as aerodynamics, hydraulics, anatomy, botany, painting, sculpture and architecture, among others.
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He then worked in Rome, Bologna and Venice, and spent the last years of his life in France, at the invitation of King Francis I.
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None of his sculptures has reached our days. The most known sculptural project of Leonardo is that of an equestrian statue representing Francisco Sforza, father of Ludovico el Moro. It surpassed in size the other two bronze equestrian statues of the Renaissance: Gattamelata by Donatello in Padua and Bartolomeo Colleoni de Verrocchio in Venice.