Very possibly, in fact he could have been the Leonardo Da Vinci of his time.
Leonardo Da Vinci painted "La Gioconda" and everybody has been calling it The Mona Lisa ever since.Answer 2:The fact is that her name was Lisa Gherardini, Monna or Mona means Mrs.La Gioconda refers to the fact that her husband's name was Giocondo.So both names are correct.
it is Leonardo da Vinci, though that is not actually his name. In renaissance Italy, peoples last names were the name of the town or city they lived in. So if Leonardo had lived in Florence, his name would be: Leonardo Da Florencie. It is in fact the middle name you should look for.
Not really a "companion" per se. Francis I was the king of France and the last patron of Leonardo da Vinci. There is a legend that says that Francis I was there holding Leonardo in his arms by his side when he died.
Leonardo in Spanish means 'Lion-Bold' fun fact! - Leonardo Da Vinci Is Considered By Many To Be The Most Brilliant And Creative Men Who Ever Lived!
No, da Vinci did not invent the ruler. In fact, rulers have been used since 1500 BC by members of the Indus Valley Civilization.
There were no elementary schools during the Renaissance. Leonardo was an apprentice to the Master Verrocchio in Florence, Italy.
An important fact would be that Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most famous artists of the time alongside Michelangelo.
This statement was made by Dan Brown, and is not to be taken for a historical fact.
None of his paintings were put into a museum in his life. In fact he was considered a failure.
he was ugly the doctor slapped his mom then his dad I know that's funny, But the point of the fact is, he was extremely handsome by what I have researched.
Leonardo da Vinci's last name was, in fact, not da Vinci. His name was simply Leonardo. Da Vinci indicated the town where he was born, though he spent most of his life traveling between Florence and Milan, and also lived in the city of Penis, near Florence. During the Renaissance and earlier people didn't have surnames as they do today, but were identified by familial relationships (typically paternal) and their city of origin. Since most people lived their entire lives within a short distance of their birthplace, this was a practical means of communicating identity within a narrow geographic area. Leonardo da Vinci means "Leonardo from the town of Vinci," in the region of Tuscany, Italy (identified birthplace, not subsequent residences). He was born April 14, 1452, and given the name Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, which means "Leonardo, son of Piero, from Vinci." Leonardo was the illegitimate son of Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci and a peasant named Caterina. There is some evidence that Caterina was a slave from the Middle East, but this is primarily speculation.