Early Life and Training
Leonardo Da Vinci, born on April 15, 1452, in the Tuscany region of Italy, was the illegitimate son of a notary, Ser Piero, and a peasant woman, Caterina di Meo Lippi. His birthplace remains uncertain, with local traditions suggesting Anchiano, a village near Vinci.
Artistic Career
Da Vinci's artistic career began in the early 1470s, with his earliest known work being
The Annunciation (1472), now housed at the
Uffizi Gallery in Florence. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative techniques and masterful use of light and shadow.
Scientific and Theoretical Contributions
Da Vinci's curiosity extended beyond art, delving into various scientific disciplines. His notebooks contain theories on
anatomy,
engineering, and
optics, showcasing his boundless intellectual curiosity.
Legacy
Leonardo Da Vinci's passing on May 2, 1519, marked the end of an era, but his influence on art, science, and culture remains unparalleled. Explore more of his works at
WahooArt's Leonardo Da Vinci Collection, featuring:
Drawing of the uterus of a pregnant cow (High Renaissance, Ink)
The Sistine Madonna by Raphael, a fellow artist of the High Renaissance
Visit
Wikipedia's Leonardo da Vinci page for an in-depth look at his life and works.
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