Leonardo da vinci's evil twin, Leonardo De Vinchie, was most well known for painting his older brother dying in terrible ways. His most famous painting was "La Oscuridad" where he painted Da Vinci drowning in crunchy peanut butter.
oil paint
the still life
During the Renaissance, artists rediscovered and perfected perspective. There was a focus on giving forms realistic shapes, and modern oil paint was invented.
gold silk and spices and possibly other things for example paint and plaster
oil for sure! go PCHS! haha
He is Italian High Renaissance.
oil paint
Leonardo da Vinci did not paint the webmuseum. He did paint many paintings during his life, which was in the late 1400s and the early part of the 1500s.
There were no elementary schools during the Renaissance. Leonardo was an apprentice to the Master Verrocchio in Florence, Italy.
He also painted other subjects. What you should bear in mind is that during the Renaissance (15th and 16th centuries) and earlier artists always painted on commission. This means that they painted what they were paid to do. They did not paint what they liked, in case nobody would buy it.
everyone, literally. during his time of fame, everyone that loved his work commissioned him to paint, even though Leonardo was terrible with finishing work on time. But today, Leonardo has pretty much inspired all artists and people.
Leonardo worked for the King of France 1516-1519, but it seems he did not paint anything during that period. He arranged some festivities, though.
the still life
They gave them the money for supplies to paint
oil paint
They embraced it. The cardinals comisioned people to paint things like the Sistine Chapel and the Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci.
During the Renaissance, artists rediscovered and perfected perspective. There was a focus on giving forms realistic shapes, and modern oil paint was invented.