Psychiatrist Professor Marco Catani, of Kings College London, reviewed extensive tales and anecdotes about his life and behaviour before he made his conclusion.
En el libro que conmemora los 500 años de su muerte, la editorial Taschen reúne toda la obra pictórica, existente y perdida, de Leonardo Da Vinci.
Leonardo da Vinci left few finished works at his death in 1519, and some were later lost or destroyed. Those that remain show Leonardo’s innovation and skill. Find out which ones are the most famous.
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As Salvator Mundi, his potent depiction of Christ, becomes the most expensive artwork ever, here’s our guide to every Leonardo painting in existence, from the masterpieces to the less-than-perfects
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We owe a big thank you to past scientists who set the stage for today's modern technologies even though some of their creations can be puzzling to us now. Think of Leonardo Da Vinci and his flying car or Thomas Edison and his discovery of the light bulb. Their brilliant ideas have shaped the world we live in and continue to inspire innovations.
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A 'comic strip' painting from 1495 used to illustrate a Gaspare Visconti poem has revealed that artist Leonardo da Vinci was ridiculed and teased by other leading painters in 15th century Italy.
A retelling of the drama and controversy surrounding the world’s most expensive painting is set to take the stage as a major Broadway musical.
When the unveiling of the long-lost Salvator Mundi was cancelled last month, there were cries of fake. But is there more to the controversy surrounding the world’s most expensive painting?
Psychiatrist Professor Marco Catani, of Kings College London, reviewed extensive tales and anecdotes about his life and behaviour before he made his conclusion.
"Preferiría la muerte a la inactividad". Así se expresaba el hombre que dedicó toda su vida a concebir imágenes, máquinas y grandiosos proyectos que se adelantaron a su propio tiempo. En este nuevo episodio de curiosidades de la Historia repasamos la vida del genio italiano.
Portretten zijn niet altijd weergaven van brave echtgenotes en huwelijkse trouw. Da Vinci's Dame met de hermelijn is een portret van de maîtresse van Ludovico Sforza.
The Italian master didn’t just paint the conventionally beautiful. As a new National Gallery show reveals, he was also drawn to irregular, diseased and aged faces – all captured with mind-bending accuracy and compassion
Proof that the "as-long-as-you-cover-up" mentality hasn't been around for very long. See more of my story here: "Boobs."
Leonardo, St. John the Baptist (detail), c. 1513-16
Leonardo, born in Italy during the Renaissance, is one of the leading men of the last millennium and now a study has claimed the visionary likely suffered with a squint called exotropia.
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In Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Lady With an Ermine,’ the subject’s beauty can turn the viewer into an unwitting voyeur in a work that balances chastity with a suggestion of eroticism.
largesizepaintings.blogspot.com/ "There are a grand total of 14 oil paintings in the world known to have been painted by Leonardo da Vinci, or rather there were 14. Now there are 15 because a Leonardo that was lost centuries ago has been authenticated by experts from the US and UK. The painting depicts Christ as the Salvator Mundi, the Savior of the World, facing forwards with two fingers of his right hand raised in blessing and a crystal globe in his left hand. It’s oil on a walnut panel and is 2 x 1.5 feet (26 x 18 inches, 66 x 45 cm) in size." via
Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance genius, revolutionized art and science with his masterpieces like the Mona Lisa while pioneering advancements in anatomy, engineering, and invention.
Leonard da Vinci was born Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci on the 15th of April 1452 in Vinci, Florence (present day Italy) Being a scientist, sculpture, writer, and painter amongst many other things. He has been described as one of the greatest...