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What is Leonardo da Vinci's least favourite food?

He did not tell us.


What did Leonardo da Vinci do that impacted us today?

he helped us invent the helicopter.


Which painting did Leonardo da Vinci like best?

He never told us.


What medium did Leonardo da Vinci us to create the Ginevra de' Benci?

Oil on panel


What do Leonardo da Vinci's drawings tell us?

Renaissance ideas included arts and science


What is an active sentencing?

An active sentence tells us who did the action.Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in 1503.This sentence tells us 'who' (Leonardo da Vinci) painted so this is an active sentence. Leonardo da Vinci is the subject of the sentence.The Mona Lisa was painted in 1503.This sentence does not tell use 'who' painted so it is a passive sentence. There is no subject in this sentence.


What Leonardo da Vinci painting toured the US?

"Mona Lisa' in 1963 and "Lady with an Ermine" in 1992.


What was Leonardo da Vinci's ethnic group called?

They were Italians, Europeans, (Caucasian is the present-day US word).


Was Leonardo da Vinci a common person?

Why are you asking us? Get off your lazy butt and ask a person that teaches history!


Is Mona Lisa from Rome?

The Mona lisa came from kings pair us france


Which of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings is in the US?

Ginevra de Benci is in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.In a private collection in San Francisco, there is a painting Christ Carrying the Cross. The owner maintains it is by Leonardo. Not everybody agrees.


How did Leonardo da Vinci define art?

Leonardo da Vinci defined art as a reflection of nature, emphasizing that it should capture the essence and beauty of the natural world. He believed that true art required a deep understanding of anatomy, perspective, and the principles of light and shadow. Da Vinci viewed the artist as a scientist, using observation and experimentation to create works that were not only aesthetically pleasing but also intellectually engaging. Ultimately, he saw art as a means of expressing the complexity of human experience and the world around us.