Leonardo Da Vinci's Accomplishments

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Leonardo da Vinci was one the greatest Italian renaissance artist which was once explained that a painter will create paintings of small merit if he shall use the work of other as a stand; but if he will study from natural objects, he shall bear good fruit, especially for those who shall use nature as their standard. This was one of the many ideas that Leonardo followed through his life. He considering that the Imation of nature was his primordial goal since the raise of naturalism. He tried to make other see past the reality of what his work beholds and he try to incorporate new ideas that would depict a new attuite mind as well trying to emphasis on that human beings were as the center and measure of all things. During the early time of …show more content…

He was more famous for being the man that a had a reputation for not been able to accomplish the things he set out for. His ingenuity and his uniqueness in the studies of art and sciences created a legacy him that has stood for the centuries that has come since his death. During his time, he didn’t produce a lot of paintings like his companions did but he did earn more by painting the fresco of the “Battle of Nakharar”, which is known as the the Florentine victory. At the same time of this Leonardo was very interested in the flight of birds and this led him to draw very deep and well written notes on avian aeronautics, which later let him discover of human flight. As discoing, this he contained his research on flight has he considered birds to be a machine that could be operated by using the law of mathematics and that man had the knowledge and the capability to make a flying machine. Though his invention was never success, he started focusing his time on creating some the most well know painting all around the world such as the “Battle of Angier”, the “Last Supper” and the most famous one of them all the “Mona Lisa”. Even though in his early life was meet with many delays but he still managed to become someone that set his legacy in stone and that his name would never be