Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519), artist of Renaissance · Florence (Western European history from the beginning of the 14th century to the end of the 16th century to the end of the 16th century), painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist . His love for nature, knowledge, research and experience is at the center of his artistic and scientific achievements. "I do not have the authority to quote that author, but he depends on a larger and more valuable experience." {Leonardo Da Vinci's Note, page 2} The originality of his paintings, It affected Italy's death for more than a century. Art and his scientific research - especially his scientific research
"Artist, inventor, scientist Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest thinkers of the Renaissance." (Stewarts 19) Leonardo da Vinci is often called the "Renaissance man". A true genius (Stewarts 19) On 15th April 1452, Leonardo da Vinci was born in Finch in Italy, and the world was not (Leonardo Renaissance ¶ 1). Shortly thereafter, his mother left Da Vinci's father, Rosal 228, to raise him (Leonardo Renaissance ¶ 1). Leonardo is raised on a family farm and learns nature easily (Leonardo's commentary ¶ 3). Leonardo Da Vinci received great interest in his extraordinary life.
Leonardo Da Vinci was born on 15th April 1452 at Vinci in Florence, Italy. He is Ser Piero Da Vinci, a law specialist, an illegal son of a farmer named Caterina. Leonardo da Vinci has received training to become a painter, but his interests and achievements have spread to various fields such as anatomy, astronomy, botany, geology, geometry, optics. In addition, Da Vinci has made over 100 inventive plans. In addition, he developed several scientific rules. In order to make Leonardo a painter, he received training from the best Italian master Andrea Del Verrochio. Leonardo is too talented. His husband was very surprised at Leonardo's job, he gave up the rest of his life! In addition, Leonardo is the first person who learned the law of truth and nature because it took a lot of time to cut animals, design models, and walk in nature.