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…. It is documented that “his brusque and rude manners, his difficult character, his touchiness and intransigence” caused many difficulties in his relations with others. There was always tension between Michelangelo and the famous artist, Leonardo Da Vinci, despite…
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…. Pollaiuolo is famous for his works "Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian" and the bronze papal tombs he made for SixtusIV and InnocentVIII, which are both found in Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome. "Their concerns were later taken up by Leonardo da Vinci, Verrocchio's…
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…dates from the time of ARISTOTLE, describes the construction of the heart's valves. LEONARDO DA VINCI made exquisite drawings of the heart, but it was not until the publication of William HARVEY's De Motu Cordis (1628) that the heart's specific role…
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…to accomplish, which path to follow, and with whom we associate. Comes the time for us to die, we return the life we borrowed. Our body would then decompose into nature, as the final act of our purpose on earth. "Our life is made by the death of others." (Leonardo da
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…and watches, the fairy godmother uses her magic wand to put everything in place. Ever After's "godmother" comes in the form of Leonardo Da Vinci, the artist-in-residence at the palace. Spouting his radical ideas, he encourages Daniella to go to the ball so…
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…1452-1519, Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, and scientist, probably the supreme example of Renaissance genius. Born in Vinci, Tuscany, he was the illegitimate son of a Florentine notary and a peasant girl. His precocious…
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…done in his kind of style were highly prized" (5) Perugino went to study under Andrea Verrocchio who was one of the most important sculptors in Italy in the early Renaissance and his bottega produced some outstanding students such as Leonardo da Vinci
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