no, Leonardo da vinci did not use water colours
Not exactly but Leonardo da Vinci was one of the first painters to use light and dark colors to make the object look 3D.
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Leonardo da vinci used oil paints
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Value, was the element that Leonardo Da Vinci used the most out of all the other elements.
The painting is a portrait and so the colors are the actual colors he saw. The composition of the painting is an important element. He was a trained artist, and so much of what he did was informed by that training.
Ha had an idea to use mirrors to catch the heat of the sun to boil water. It was not executed.
yes
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No. The Tudor period occurred in England between 1485 to 1603. Da Vinci was not English. And he was born in 1452. Therefore he was not a Tudor. Also, calling Leonardo by the name "Da Vinci" is improper use of is name. Leonardo was born in an Italian town called Vinci and did not have a surname. Therefore he became known as Leonardo Da Vinci, which is translated as Leonardo of Vinci. So, calling him "Da Vinci" you are actually saying "of Vinci" in the Italian language.
Leonardo da Vinci was a famous painter and inventor. He has helped people as his engineering concepts are still in use today.
Oil paint.