katherinemarie : depends what aspect you're looking at... painting : Michelangelo inventions: Leonardo da vinci anatomy: Michelangelo (he dissected dead bodys to learn more about the body) etc...
yes Answer 2: No, they never competed.
They did compete, they were in a rivalry called a Paragone, which means rivalry in the arts. Leonardo said that painting captured the essence of the subject and Michelangelo said sculpture did.
Michelangelo was primarily an artist - sculptor and painter, also an architect.
Leonardo was curious about everything in the world, and so was a scientist and inventor as well as an artist.
Leonardo is known for a lot more work an he did more things than michelangelo did.
In their time Michelangelo probably was more famous in Rome and Florence, Leonardo more in Milan and France.
No, no, no. It is even possible that they never met.
Because Leonardo da Vinci was much more than an artist! He was a scientist, an inventor, an architect, a musician, and more.
The renaissance was a time for rebirth of genii. people extended their intrests in many subjects. such people were DA Vinci, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo , Verocchio, Donatello and many more. However I am concentrating on the era's main capital : Firenze or Fiorenza, as known then. we must not forget Galileo or Giotto of Padova/Patavium or other cities. A perfect example, however, would be Leonardo, which mixed all of the subjects above in his life at once.
No, he was a Renaissance painter, more than 300 years before Impressionism.
Leonardo da Vinci is also known as the Renaissance Man. This is because he has many achievements as a painter, sculptor, architect, anatomist, mathematician and more.
the difference between michelangelo and Leonardo da vinci work was that Leonardo was more of a general painter while michelangelo was more of a religious painter and architect. michelangelo had based his work on his faith in the high renassaince of Italy, and showed creation, redemption,damnation and salvation. although Leonardo did not base all of his work on his faith he still had contributed some work on the catholic religion as well as on the bible stories. one of Leonardo's most famous religious peices was the mona Lisa and the last supper. he also did other important ones such as the virgin of the rocks and many more. while as michelangelo had based all his work on religion had done many masterpeices like the creation of the earth and his sculpture of the david based on the bible story of david and goliath. also both of these atists and archetics were very important to the pope and the medici family and they were also of the importance of the high renassaince in itlay.
There were many great artists of the Renaissance period. The most popular were Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. Most people have to remember that there were way more artists during that time period. There were also Giotto, David, Albrect Durer, Botticelli, and Correggio.
Yes, Leonardo was in the Renaissance which was when Europe became more interested in the world around them.
Because Leonardo da Vinci was much more than an artist! He was a scientist, an inventor, an architect, a musician, and more.
He lived as an art, mathmatician, and many more....
The renaissance was a time for rebirth of genii. people extended their intrests in many subjects. such people were DA Vinci, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo , Verocchio, Donatello and many more. However I am concentrating on the era's main capital : Firenze or Fiorenza, as known then. we must not forget Galileo or Giotto of Padova/Patavium or other cities. A perfect example, however, would be Leonardo, which mixed all of the subjects above in his life at once.
Masaccio(1401 - 1428), born as Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, was known as a trailblazer of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance. His nickname was "Simple Tom" and he was also known as the "Father of Renaissance Painting" because he used the new approach in painting.
Some of the famous people during the Renaissance period were Leonardo da Vinci (artist and inventor), Michelangelo (artist and sculptor), Galileo Galilei (astronomer and physicist), and William Shakespeare (playwright and poet). These individuals made significant contributions to art, science, and literature, shaping the cultural landscape of the time.
Leonardo da vinci
No, he was a Renaissance painter, more than 300 years before Impressionism.
leonardo affected many subject such as art, inventing, science and actually many more. he effected Michelangelo and many other artists. he also effected much more- see actual google for examples :/ jeez
Leonardo da Vinci is also known as the Renaissance Man. This is because he has many achievements as a painter, sculptor, architect, anatomist, mathematician and more.
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Titian, Botticelli, Canaletto, Galileo, Dante, Boccaccio, Garibaldi, Mussolini, Fangio, Ferrari, (Berlusconi) and hundreds more!