He wasn't just an artist he was a astronomer, sculptor, geologist, mathematician, botanist, animal behaviourist, inventor, engineer, architect and even a musician. He was the one to invent scizzors.
How does Leonardo da Vinci's technique of sfumato work
Fourteen-year-old Leonardo da Vinci Arrived in Florence in 1466, at height of the Renaissance. Although he had grown up in the small town of Vinci, his father sent him to the near by city for education. For eight years, Leonardo studied under Verroncchi and astonished his master with his ability to look closely at life and capture it on canvas.
yea he was an inventor for more go to google.com
leonardo di vinci died in may 2,1529 . The way he died is unknown most likely to be natural deth [old age] or of a disese meany sicitised beleave it to be a natural deth however it is posible he could of deid of meany other ways by Rachael Connell :3 bye
because he is is so dumb
How does Leonardo da Vinci's technique of sfumato work
Who was the way i which Leonardo da vinci looked at machines different from the way most artist and craftsman looked at them
First of all, the word "who" is not spelled the way it is spelled in the question and to answer the question, Leonardo da Vinci fell from the sky and was raised by the trees.
They paved the way for further development.
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Leonardo Da Vinci helped spark the new way of thinking during the Renniassiance by his inventions, books, and artworks and is widely seen as a pioneer in the Italian Reeniassiance movement.
Fourteen-year-old Leonardo da Vinci Arrived in Florence in 1466, at height of the Renaissance. Although he had grown up in the small town of Vinci, his father sent him to the near by city for education. For eight years, Leonardo studied under Verroncchi and astonished his master with his ability to look closely at life and capture it on canvas.
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Yep! he also wrote his letters in the mirror way.
Because he thought up of inventions way before his time.
yea he was an inventor for more go to google.com
That is one way of praising his genius.