Invetor, scientist, sculpter and mason and the Simon Templer Relegious group
He was known for many things. Like painting the mona lisa and for engineering the first helicopter. (although it wasnt succesful) he was known for many other paintings and creations.
Leonardo liked to create new things, he also liked to paint people because in most of his painting there are people with their legs crossed and if there is more than one person they are usually holding each other
Botticelli devoted himself purely to painting. His paintings are very ornamental, religious and mythological subjects. He had none of the curiosity which made Leonardo study all kinds of science. Painting alone did not satisfy Leonardo.
'The Scool of Athens' is a large mural by Raphael, in the Vatican. Leonardo has nothing whatsoever to do with it! On the other hand Michelangelo is in it. The rendition of Plato in the middle is also a likeness of Leonardo. Michelangelo Bounarotti is the one in the Magenta sitting by himself.
It could be, some people believe that it is Leonardo himself but painted in a womans sort of figure, other people believe that he just painted this girl.
He was known for many things. Like painting the mona lisa and for engineering the first helicopter. (although it wasnt succesful) he was known for many other paintings and creations.
he was an amazing scientist anatomist inventor and musician
mona lisa Answer 2: Whwther a Leonardo painting hung in the bedroom of Louis XIV is not known. On the other hand it is pretty certain that Napoleon had the 'Mona Lisa' somewhere in his apartment.
Leonardo liked to create new things, he also liked to paint people because in most of his painting there are people with their legs crossed and if there is more than one person they are usually holding each other
Only that he was interested in this as in all other things.
By painting things other than monkeys.
the last supper and The Vitruvian Man
Botticelli devoted himself purely to painting. His paintings are very ornamental, religious and mythological subjects. He had none of the curiosity which made Leonardo study all kinds of science. Painting alone did not satisfy Leonardo.
'The Scool of Athens' is a large mural by Raphael, in the Vatican. Leonardo has nothing whatsoever to do with it! On the other hand Michelangelo is in it. The rendition of Plato in the middle is also a likeness of Leonardo. Michelangelo Bounarotti is the one in the Magenta sitting by himself.
If you mean the one by Leonardo da Vinci it certainly is. But you should know that this subject has been painted by hundreds of other painters though the centuries.
If you mean Leonardo's painting (because lots of other artists have painted this subject) it was commissioned by the Duke of Milan.
It could be, some people believe that it is Leonardo himself but painted in a womans sort of figure, other people believe that he just painted this girl.