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On April 15,1452 Leonardo di ser piero da Vinci was born in the town of Vinci. His father was ser piero da Vinci and his mother was a local woman named caterina. Not much was known of Leonard's childhood accept when he was 15 his father made attend a studio at Andrea del verrocchio in Florence

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What kind of brush strokes did Leonardo use to paint 'Mona Lisa'?

Leonardo was very careful not to use visible brush strokes.


Which one of Leonardo da vcinci live with when he was a young boy?

Well, when Leonardo was a young boy, his father had split up with his present girlfriend, (Caterina, Leonardo's mother) and he was left with his father. His father raised him throughout childhood and teenage years. Leonardo never went to a public school, his father raised him all by himself. I hope that was what you were asking!


Did Leonardo da vinci live a happy child hood?

Little is known about his childhood but from what we know about it, it seems that he had a very happy childhood. Lived in the house of his Grandparents and his uncle Francesco seemed to have a positive influence on him.


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What happened in Leonardo da Vinci's personal life?

Leonardo recorded his earliest childhood memory in his notebooks. Explaining his obsession with devising a machine for flying. An illegitimate child, he was born on April 15, 1452, in the town of Vinci. His father, Ser Piero, an up-and-coming, definitely took Leonardo into his home when the child was three. At any rate, Leonardo probably spent most of his time as a child with neither parent, but with his paternal uncle Francesco, who would later remember Leonardo in his will. Francesco worked as a farmer, and Leonardo probably spent a great deal of his childhood out of doors, observing nature and possibly sketching it. He spent his days with his uncle Francesco, tending to animals and exploring farmland, observing the nature and landscapes that he would later sketch and study. Because he was not expected to become a notary, he was free to pursue drawing.