While in millian Leonardo was working on the "last supper"
He worked on the "last supper"
Leonardo was called to Milan in 1506 by the French governor in charge to work on an equestrian statue (a sculpture of a leader riding a horse) project, but he produced no new paintings. Instead he turned more and more to scientific observation.
His career was marked by an unusually large number of uncompleted projects.
Leonardo Da Vinci worked for the painter Andrea Del Verrocchio.Answer 2:Verrocchio was his teacher. Later Leonardo went to Milan and worked several years for the Duke of Milan.He worked mainly in Florence, Milan and at the French king's castle Amboise.Among others for the Duke of Milan and in his last years for the King of France.
Florence, Italy. He also spent some time in Milan.
One can see 'The Last Supper' by Leonardo Da Vinci at an art gallery museum, in Italy. The work is currently displayed at the Brera Art Gallery. A ticket is required for entrance to the museum, the opening hours are from 8:15 am to 6:30 pm from Tuesdays to Sundays only.
While in millian Leonardo was working on the "last supper"
Most famously he improved the telescope. His studied Astronomy with his telescope.
Leonardo was called to Milan in 1506 by the French governor in charge to work on an equestrian statue (a sculpture of a leader riding a horse) project, but he produced no new paintings. Instead he turned more and more to scientific observation.
Leonardo was called to Milan in 1506 by the French governor in charge to work on an equestrian statue (a sculpture of a leader riding a horse) project, but he produced no new paintings. Instead he turned more and more to scientific observation.
Yes, he did such work for the Duke of Milan.
Yes he did. And in Milan and France.
Among others for the Duke of Milan and in his last years for the King of France.
Leonardo was called to Milan in 1506 by the French governor in charge to work on an equestrian statue (a sculpture of a leader riding a horse) project, but he produced no new paintings. Instead he turned more and more to scientific observation.
Leonardo was called to Milan in 1506 by the French governor in charge to work on an equestrian statue (a sculpture of a leader riding a horse) project, but he produced no new paintings. Instead he turned more and more to scientific observation.
The most famous painting by Leonardo is the 'Mona Lisa'. A fresco on the wall of a monastery in Milan is his second most known work. Leonardo also painted 'Madonna of the Rocks'.
Leonardo was called to Milan in 1506 by the French governor in charge to work on an equestrian statue (a sculpture of a leader riding a horse) project, but he produced no new paintings. Instead he turned more and more to scientific observation.
His career was marked by an unusually large number of uncompleted projects.