Leonardo da vinci died at his manor (Le Chateau du Clos Luce) in Amboise, France, on May 2, 1519. According to his wishes, he was interred at the St. Hubert Chapel at Le Chateau d'Amboise less than a kilometer from his manor.
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According to the home page of the museum, no work by Leonardo is kept there
When he was an apprentice in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio.
No, Leonardo kept this painting. It was still in his possession when he died. It is a big mystery why he didn't give the painting to the Giocondos.
His father. It is possible he kept contact with his mother who was not married to his father. He also had over a dozen halfsisters and halfbrothers from his father's marriages.
Leonardo da Vinci faced many problems. He was born out of wedlock. His mother was a poor peasant. Another problem was he was a scientist in a time that the Roman Catholic Church was very suspicious of scientists. He was also charged with sodomy but was acquitted.
One of each, except for The Mona Lisa, which he kept.
Salai was his entertainment. he kept Leonardo laughing.
According to the home page of the museum, no work by Leonardo is kept there
Displayed in the Louvre Museum. Painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
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When he was an apprentice in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio.
No, Leonardo kept this painting. It was still in his possession when he died. It is a big mystery why he didn't give the painting to the Giocondos.
Leonardo Da Vinci, I think he just kept it? honsty i dont know where it was found
Da Vinci kept track of all his inventions by writing in reverse script on a notebook so no one steals his ideas
Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) was a painting commissioned by her husband, Francesco del Giocondo, which is why Leonardo da Vinci made the famous portrait. Da Vinci then left for France and kept it. Francesco del Giocondo was a banker. Da Vinci kept the painting because he hardly ever finished any of his projects, and since he did finish this one and he was pleased with it he kept it. The King of France also wanted this artwork, but Leo didn't want to part with it. So the King let him keep it till he died. Her husband commissioned this portrait of a Florentine lady
We take machines for granted and do not think much about them. In Leonardo's days there were not many machines, so he kept thinking about making machines.
Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) was a painting commissioned by her husband, Francesco del Giocondo, which is why Leonardo da vinci made the famous portrait. Da Vinci then left for France and kept it. Francesco del Giocondo was a banker. Da Vinci kept the painting because he hardly ever finished any of his projects, and since he did finish this one and he was pleased with it he kept it. The King of France also wanted this artwork, but Leo didn't want to part with it. So the King let him keep it till he died. Her husband commissioned this portrait of a Florentine lady