He came to the world in Italy in 1452 as a father illegitimate child from a noble family. Da Vinci, who was sent to his grandmother's birthday, never saw his mother. Special training was given by his father. At a younger age, drawing ability was discovered and evaluated. The turn was given to Andrea del Verrocchio, the best-known painter, as an apprentice when he was 16 years old. Verrochio's training was very useful. He has been trained in philosophy, anatomy, and mathematics. In 1482 he left Florence and was taken to the Duke of Sforza of Milan. Dukes, bridges, weapons, and sculptures. He worked for about 17 years in the design, weapons, buildings and festival organizations. Between the years 1485-90, many students raised. In the meantime, …show more content…
He did not have an academic education in Latin and mathematics, maybe he did not go to college, but he had as good mathematics as the academics of the period. It could not be said that it was very good in this matter because he learned Latin by himself. He keeps a diary, draws everything he observes, takes notes about them, carries out his researches and comments in detail. He poured all the texts in his own way, writing from right to left. Much of the manuscripts that could be read with the aid of the mirror were reaching to daylight, and the painter wanted to publish the texts he had prepared based on his scientific and mechanical observations, but this was not possible when he was alive. The master of Leonardo da Vinci, Vecchio, depicts the scenery on the background while painting using different shades of the same color, not using contrasting colors, thus emphasizing the distance between the foreground and background. So some places in the picture are dark and some places are bright and a depth sense is being created. What is being done is actually exploiting the effect of light on solid