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There is no specific and overall message in any artists paintings. It is the veiwer and critics interpretation that is of concern. Each painting should stand on its own merit as each is different, As is each viewer.

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There was no point he tried to make. LeonardoDa Vinci just spent his lifetime doing things that he enjoyed

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Leonardo da vinci didn't pretend to do anything.

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Leonardo Da Vinci not want The Statue of David in city hall because he is naked. He also worried that woman would jump on him and try to sex on him, since his dick is sticking out.


Did Leonardo da Vinci ever try to build his inventions?

He did try a model of his flying machine, for the rest we do not know. Probably not.


Did Leonardo da Vinci try to capture a person's soul?

In the sense that a photographer or artist tries to "capture" an aspect of a scene, yes, Leonardo Da Vinci tried to make present for the viewer more than just a person's physique. However I would not say that he tried to capture a soul like one would, say, capture a person's credit card information. It was a metaphysical side of his work. I believe that as part of his work he may have tried experiementally to enter another's existence in order to more accurately be able to depict that person and their activities.


Did Leonardo da vinci invent a time machine?

The earliest form of calculator is called an abacus. These were used for calculating in many ancient societies. The earliest record of a device used to calculate numbers was a Sumerian abacus (2700-2300 BC); records of the Persian Empire using a form of abacus (600 BC); records of a Greek abacus (300 BC), Chinese abacus (200 BC), and Roman use of a form of abacus (100 BC) all predate the life of Leonardo da Vinci. These early abaci were usually a frame of wood or bamboo, with pebbles, beads, or beans moved on a wire, rod, or string, or moved along a groove. Over the centuries, many devices have been used to calculate numbers. The closest forerunner to the modern calculator would be the encrypting devices used in World War 2. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a very prolific inventor and drew plans for many types of devices. There is only one drawing attributed to da Vinci of a more complex 'calculating' device for which no date is given. See the link below for a little 'history' of this drawing.


What were Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings?

There are many famous paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci. The most Famous two would have to be the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. :P Definitely the mona lisa. I would also say the last supper.

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Why did Leonardo Da Vinci not want the statue of David in the city hall?

Leonardo Da Vinci not want The Statue of David in city hall because he is naked. He also worried that woman would jump on him and try to sex on him, since his dick is sticking out.


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Did Leonardo da Vinci like peanut butter?

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Are there any hidden messages in Leonardo da Vinci's artwork?

It is always tempting to try to read more into works than can be seen on the surface. In many cases this is also intended by the artists. None of Leonardo's works can with certainty be said to contain hidden messages. But speculation flourishes, most of all about Mona Lisa.


Did Leonardo da Vinci ever try to build his inventions?

He did try a model of his flying machine, for the rest we do not know. Probably not.


Did Leonardo da Vinci try to capture a person's soul?

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What was Leonardo's sculpture called of Mary holding Jesus?

are you sure it is leonardo? i am not familiar with a statue described as such by leonardo but one statue i think you might be referring to [because of it's popularity] is perhaps micelangelo's pieta try this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet%C3%A0_(Michelangelo) Indeed it was called the pieta. You are correct. :)


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The earliest form of calculator is called an abacus. These were used for calculating in many ancient societies. The earliest record of a device used to calculate numbers was a Sumerian abacus (2700-2300 BC); records of the Persian Empire using a form of abacus (600 BC); records of a Greek abacus (300 BC), Chinese abacus (200 BC), and Roman use of a form of abacus (100 BC) all predate the life of Leonardo da Vinci. These early abaci were usually a frame of wood or bamboo, with pebbles, beads, or beans moved on a wire, rod, or string, or moved along a groove. Over the centuries, many devices have been used to calculate numbers. The closest forerunner to the modern calculator would be the encrypting devices used in World War 2. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a very prolific inventor and drew plans for many types of devices. There is only one drawing attributed to da Vinci of a more complex 'calculating' device for which no date is given. See the link below for a little 'history' of this drawing.


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Go to the Leonardo da Vinci's workshop, and use the pulley system. Then try to jump and touch the medal. --- Go to Leonardo Da Vinci's workshop (4 o'clock, 1516 AD) and go to the wooden frame at top right. When you jump on the step with the ropes attached, the other step moves down. Jump over to that step, and it moves a small platform into the gap between the sides of the framework. Now you can jump down to that little platform, and jump hard to the right to reach the medal. It goes to Lewis and Clark (8 o'clock 1805 AD). * You can reach the medal more easily if you first recover Da Vinci's notebook (jump to the ledge from the top left of the scaffolds at the Statue of Liberty, 10 o'clock, 1882 AD). Leonardo will give you his glider wings.


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