Leonardo Da Vinci's Major Accomplishments

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In the mid thirteenth centuries, the Black Plague had ended. And then the Renaissance was born. The renaissance was the time of Arts and humanism. Because of the Black Plague had ended the Medieval Times, there was no feudalism. Humanism was also one of thing that were important. During this time, realism was expected from painters and sculptors. Like adding dimensions, shadings, emotions, and many more. And painters and sculptors had achieved that. And artist would studied the classics so they can paint or sculpt. And I am going to tell you this one particular painter was known one of a best renaissance artist and I am going to tell you why. Leonardo Da Vinci paintings were unique and which they were different and full of meaning. “The Last Supper” was attributed by a lot painters. They would all look the same. Like Judas in the other side of the table and every separated in one straight line. Leonardo didn’t do the way other painters did. He had added Judas with the others. And everyone was in groups of 3 and were crowded. And not like others, Leonardo had added math to his paintings. “The Last Supper” is an example. The doors were looked slanted and which leads to Jesus. And Leonardo had made Jesus the center, in a way that not a lot of painters couldn’t. …show more content…

And this made him potential to his work. Leonardo was a special kind short handed. So he would write the right side of the page to the left, backwards. Only Leonardo was able to detect this. Since no one would even try to figure out his writing, nobody knew his secrets to painting. Since he had worked