Leonardo was very much appreciated, e.g. by the Duke of Milan who employed hm for several years, and also by King Francois I of France who made him move to France in 1517. Leonardo made altarpieces for monasteries and private portraits.
The general public did not know much about his work. His paintings were commissioned by rich people, churches and convents and were not exhibited. His sketchbooks were private. What people knew was the rumors about his carving up dead bodies.
they were very amazed and happy by his actions
Many people thought that he was a very talented man.So yes.
The Duke of Milan heard about him and employed him in various capacities, which gave him a good reputation.
Leonardo influenced men to become gay.
If you mean Leonardo's painting it used the perspective, an invention which was then about 80 years old. Leonardo also invented some new paint to use here. It was a disaster and has deteriorated horribly.
People did not react at all, because only a handful of monks saw it. It was painted for the chapel of the Isenheim monastery.
In general not in favour of it. They didn't call him 'fauve' for nothing in his early artistic years. The word fauve meaning 'wild' was given to him and his fellow colleagues after starting the impressionistic period with extremely bright colours later called fauvism. Around that time especially academic work like Bouguereau's was popular. People often thought Matisse an incapable painter.
React is a verb; reacted is the simple past tense.
Most new art forms (in literature, in music, in pictorial art) are difficult to understand at first. Some people react by being angry.
They embraced it. The cardinals comisioned people to paint things like the Sistine Chapel and the Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci.
If you mean Leonardo's painting it used the perspective, an invention which was then about 80 years old. Leonardo also invented some new paint to use here. It was a disaster and has deteriorated horribly.
People react to his ideas because your mom was laid last night.
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Depending on the time period and which society, but mostly they were either embraced or rejected as with any other profession there are people for it and others against it.
it is unknown but allot people actually react to it
Many of Leonardo's Ideas were the result of a innovative and reasoning mind so most people would have seen many of his ideas as somewhat eccentric. Only organizations like the church were really afraid of reason so their reaction to many of his ideas were hostile. The average man in the street couldn't read or write and didn't concern himself with these things, he was too busy trying to survive.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke (apex)
People react because of glands in you eyes and brain that send waves into your mom.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.
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