In the very shortes answer possible, Leonardo da vici VINCI was an artist who painted during the Renaissance. He was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa and Last Supper.
Leonardo da vinci
One middle age artist was Leonardo Davinci. -
In Italy: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian.
Leonardo da Vinci wrote most of his personal notes in mirror writing. Most of his notebooks were written in mirror writing.
Leonardo da Vinci was.
Leonardo Da Vinci astonishingly died in May 2 1519
Because Leonardo wanted to achieve flight.
with a bucket and spade at the beach
Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo da vici
Leonardo da Vinci is known for his masterpieces, scientific breakthroughs, and for being a polymath (one who is an expert in multiple fields).
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo was a famous painter born 1452. He painted the 'Mona Lisa' his most famous work of art.
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Do you mean Da vinci? Leonardo Da vinciwas a Renaissance painter. He painted picturesof people with deep colours and a lot of description. He also painted religious christian paintings of Jesusand the disciples.
Leonardo Da Vinci
Answer 1:My guess is that this is a misspelling of "da Vinci", as in the name of the Renaissance figure Leonardo. If so, the meaning is "from Vinci", the town in Tuscany where Leonardo was born. If not, read on . . .Answer 2:Da is the imperative of dare, to give. So the first part is Give! Vici is the genitive of vicis, change/succession, so it orders you to 'give to change' I guess sucession makes more sense here so, 'Give to sucession' I suppose something like, Make way for the new batch, make way for the next generation et cetera... is also a valid translation. For those of you, like my nephew, who have seen vici (weekee) and thought of veni, vidi, vici, and then simply assumed da means from, like in Italian, you are wrong. I'm afraid. 'From' in Latin is ab, de, ex and there is no preposition da in Latin. So it would mean 'Give, I conquered' Which makes sense, I suppose in broken Latin, but the above answer is correct.Alterantively, if you used bad Latin grammar, it could mean 'Give villages' or 'Give the village's...' Da vici. Da is the same as before, however this time vici steams from vicus meaning village. This however makes no grammatical sense and the above answer is correct. I wonder though if some Gallic leader in the past said this in broken latin, 'Vos da vici nostri! Da, vici!' pointing to the villages in the distant. You give villages to us! Give, I conquered! Anyway, sorry for the diversion. It means, Give to sucession, give way to sucession.
No, my friend. That was Leonardo da Vinci.