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  1. Leonardo da Vinci: A Psychosexual Study of an Infantile Reminiscence by Sigmund Freud, 2010-02-04
  2. Leonardo da Vinci (Grandes biografias series) by Sara Cuadrado, 2004-04-01
  3. Chiaroscuro: The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci by Pat McGreal, David Rawson, 2005-11-01
  4. Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Inventor and Scientist of the Renaissance (Masters of Art) by Francesca Romei, Sergio Ricciardi, et all 2001-02-09
  5. Leonardo da Vinci (Lives of the Artists) by Antony Mason, 2004-01
  6. THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI, COMPLETE (UPDATED w/LINKED TOC) by Leonardo Da Vinci, 2010-08-29
  7. Discoveries: Leonardo da Vinci (Discoveries (Abrams)) by Alessandro Vezzosi, 1997-09-01
  8. The Machines of Leonardo Da Vinci and Franz Reuleaux: Kinematics of Machines from the Renaissance to the 20th Century (History of Mechanism and Machine Science) by Francis C. Moon, 2007-07-11
  9. Leonardo da Vinci by Daniel Arasse, Daniel Arasse, 1998-09-25
  10. Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519 by Frank Zollner, 2007-09-26
  11. Leonardo Da Vinci And The Renaissance (Treasure Chests(tm)) by Andrew Langley, 2001-10-16
  12. Da Vinci's Anatomy by Francesco Cassiani, 2010-09-16
  13. Leonardo da Vinci (Great Figures in History series) by YKids, 2008-02-01
  14. Leonardo da Vinci (Masters of Art) by Jack Wasserman, Professor Jack Wasserman, 2003-11-11

101. Leonardo Da Vinci's Life
Featuring a biography and discussing several images of the artist.
http://www.davincilife.com/
Leonardo Da Vinci's Life
Da Vinci Biography 1452-1500 Biography 1500-1519 The Leonardo Timeline ...
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Da Vinci
The Artist
Mona Lisa
The Last Supper
The Proportions of the Human Figure You can help to support this site by purchasing any one of these posters. A painter, a sculptor, an architect and an engineer, Leonardo Da Vinci's numerous skills have earned him the title of renaissance master. Da Vinci's fascination with science and his in-depth study of human anatomy aided him in mastering the realist art form. While Leonardo's counterparts were known to create static figures in their works, Leonardo always tried to incorporate movement and expression into his own paintings. All the personages in his works are painted with great accuracy and detail that it is sometimes said that Da Vinci painted from the bones outward. Having lived until the age of 67, Leonardo experienced a very long career that was filled with times during which the painter was celebrated, but at times he was also humiliated and cast away. His life experiences all influenced his works and often, his paintings never left the sketchpad, or were only partially completed, as Leonardo often abandoned his commissions in order to flee from social situations.

102. Leonardo Da Vinci
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103. The Paintings And Public Art Of Vebjorn Sand
Norwegian installation artist presents info about his leonardo da vinci bridge project. Includes bio.
http://www.vebjorn-sand.com/
A GLOBE-SPANNING TRIBUTE TO LEONARDO TO LOCATE SECOND BRIDGE IN TEXAS The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, in Odessa, a component of The University of Texas system, makes plans to construct the second Leonardo Bridge Project in the world. A press conference announcing the project will be held at UTPB 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 25. Leonardo envisioned his bridge constructed of stone as he indicated in a letter outlining his plans to the Turkish Sultan. The UTPB Project will be constructed in Texas limestone from Garden City, stone that is naturally embedded with a fossilized record of the Permian Basin. 500 Years After It Was Designed, Leonardo da Vinci's Bridge Goes UP! Norwegian artist, Vebjørn Sand, had a vision. He would build the "Golden Horn" bridge Leonardo da Vinci designed in 1502 but never built. On October 31, 2001, the ambitious project was unveiled spanning E-18, the highway between Oslo, Norway and Sweden in the township of Ås. It will stand as an historical monument to both the master artist of the Renaissance and the persistence of Norway's hottest contemporary artist. More...

104. Leonardo Da Vinci: Sexuality, Subliminal Themes, And The Priory Of Sion
leonardo da vinci Sexuality, Subliminal Themes, and the Priory of Sion.
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You can read about the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 - May 2, 1519), artist, inventor, engineer and undisputed epitome of "Renaissance man," almost anywhere (see the external links at the end of this article, for just a few resources).
Our interest here lies in two things, besides Leonardo's masterful gifts: His sexuality, and his enigmatic weaving of heretical, subtly sexual (dare we even say "gay"?) themes throughout his art.
Born in Vinci, Italy ("da Vinci" is not his surname; he is simply "Leonardo of Vinci," and referred to properly as just Leonardo), he was the bastard son of a landowner and a peasant girl (possibly a slave).
Leonardo was about 14 when he began his apprenticeship to painter Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. In 1476, when he was 24 and still under Verrocchio's tutelage, he and three other men were arrested on sodomy charges after being accused, anonymously, of having sex with 17-year-old male art model and prostitute, Jacopo Saltarelli.
It is worth noting that making such an charge anonymously was not an uncommon way to retaliate against one's enemies at that time so there may not have been any substance to the charge at all. It is, however, worth wondering who may have had such a grievous vendetta against the young artist. While homosexuality was common throughout the Florence arts community, a formal charge of sodomy was no light matter. The Pope at the time was none other than the thoroughly depraved Sixtus IV (who, just two years later, would bestow his blessing on the Spanish Inquisition); a sodomy conviction could result in a sentence as mild as the humiliation of a public confession, or as serious as imprisonment, exile, or even death.

105. Leonardo Da Vinci - From Inspiration To Innovation
An illustrated biography, including photographs of three fullsize models made for the BBC One series Leonardo, and online images of the Library's Leonardo notebook.
http://www.bl.uk/whatson/exhibitions/leonardo/leonardo.html
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Notes, with sketches and diagrams, by Leonardo da Vinci Everyone has heard of the Mona Lisa, but less well-known than Leonardo's painting are his notebooks. They show that he was a designer and scientist way beyond his time. He drew his visions of the aeroplane, the helicopter, the parachute, the submarine and the car. It was more than 300 years before many of his ideas were improved upon. The notebooks are where Leonardo recorded his own ideas as well as existing designs and philosophies for reference. They were never intended for publication. After his death in France on 2 May 1519, Francesco Melzi, his pupil, brought many of his manuscripts and drawings back to Italy. Melzi's heirs, who had no idea of the importance of the manuscripts, gradually disposed of them. Despite this, over 5,000 pages still exist in Leonardo's 'mirror writing', from right to left. Over the centuries the sheets have been split up, and few notebooks survive in anything like their original form. Some even remained undiscovered until 1966, when they were found by chance in the archives of the Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid. Models of Leonardo's glider and parachute hanging in the Entrance Hall of the British Library in London

106. Leonardo Da Vinci - Wikiquote
Inventor leonardo da vinciFascinating facts about leonardo da vinci, whose innovations anticipated many of the developments of modern science.
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Leonardo da Vinci April 15 May 2 ) was an Italian Renaissance architect musician ... sculptor and painter Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
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      • Let no man who is not a Mathematician read the elements of my work. I am not to blame for putting forward, in the course of my work on science, any general rule derived from a previous conclusion. The Book of the science of Mechanics must precede the Book of useful inventions. Seeing that I can find no subject specially useful or pleasing— since the men who have come before me have taken for their own every useful or necessary theme— I must do like one who, being poor, comes last to the fair, and can find no other way of providing himself than by taking all the things already seen by other buyers, and not taken but refused by reason of their lesser value. I, then, will load my humble pack with this despised and rejected merchandise, the refuse of so many buyers; and will go about to distribute it, not indeed in great cities, but in the poorer towns, taking such a price as the wares I offer may be worth. I know that many will call this useless work.

107. Hotel Leonardo Da Vinci - Sassari
Three stars. Includes description, photographs, location, rates and contact information.
http://www.leonardodavincihotel.it/

108. Teknologisk Institutt - Leonardo Da Vinci

http://www.teknologisk.no/leonardodavinci/

109. Teknologisk Institutt - Leonardo Da Vinci

http://www.teknologisk.no/leonardo/

110. Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519, Biography About The Famous Renaissance Artist And P
Interactive biography of the artist and inventor by Martin Kausal.
http://www.kausal.com/
Leonardo da Vinci
Discover Leonardo da Vinci a man well beyond his time. The following pages contain pictures, drawings and biographically facts about the life of Leonardo you can find only here. Leonardo da Vinci was a renaissance painter, architect, engineer, mathematician and philosopher, a genius the world has never seen again so far.
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111. Leonardo Da Vinci
The life of leonardo da vinci. Leonardo did many architectural drawings both of ground plans and other elevations, and, while still young,
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/giorgio.vasari/vinci/vinci.htm
Florentine painter and sculptor, 1452 - 1519 All the animal creation, which he treated with wonderful love and patience, gave him great pleasure. Often when he was walking past the places where birds were sold, he would pay the price asked, take them from their cages, and let them fly off into the air, giving them back their lost freedom. "[Leonardo] did many architectural drawings both of ground plans and other elevations, and, while still young, he was the first to propose reducing the Arno to a navigable canal between Pisa and Florence." I-256
Arcades, Codex B, Paris Windows, Codex B, Paris "He made designs for mills, fulling machines and engines that could be driven by water power; and as he intended to be a painter by profession he carefully studied drawing from life." I-256
A machine for making sequins, Codex Atlanticus, Milan Study of an angel Study of an old man "Leonardo did beautiful and detailed drawings on paper which are unrivalled for the perfection of ther finish, as one can see from the examples I have in my book of drawings." I-256
Head of a woman "He demonstrated how to lift and draw great weights by means of levers, hoists and winches, and ways of cleansing harbours and using pumps to suck up water from great depths."

112. Leonardo Da Vinci: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Source leonardo da vinci , Artist / Scientist Born 15 April 1452 Birthplace Vinci, Italy Death 2 May 1519 (Natural causes) Best Known As Painter.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Personalities Scientist Dictionary Encyclopedia Fine Arts WordNet Essay Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Leonardo da Vinci Personalities Source Leonardo da Vinci Artist / Scientist
  • Born: 15 April 1452 Birthplace: Vinci, Italy Died: 2 May 1519 (Natural causes) Best Known As: Painter of the Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci is best remembered as the painter of the Mona Lisa (1503-1506) and The Last Supper (1495). But he's almost equally famous for his astonishing multiplicity of talents: he dabbled in architecture, sculpture, engineering, geology, hydraulics and the military arts, all with success, and in his spare time doodled parachutes and flying machines that resembled inventions of the 19th and 20th centuries. He made detailed drawings of human anatomy which are still highly regarded today. Leonardo also was quirky enough to write notebook entries in mirror (backwards) script, a trick which kept many of his observations from being widely known until decades after his death. Leonardo da Vinci means "Leonardo from the town of Vinci," and thus he is generally referred to in short as "Leonardo" rather than as "da Vinci."

113. Il Cenacolo
Dedicata al celebre affresco di leonardo da vinci. Informazioni, fotografie, news.
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114. Leonardo Da Vinci. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
leonardo da vinci. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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115. Leonardo Da Vinci
Fakta om leonardo da vinci som konstn¤r och vetenskapsman. „ven n¥gra bilder p¥ konstverk han gjort.
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Leonardo da Vinci Självporträtt av Leonardo Syftet med den här sidan är att ge inblick i Leonardos liv och verk, om du vill ha mer information om Leonardo (som du säkert vill) så klicka på någon av dom här länkarna: Renässans tiden Lite fakta om Leonardo Leonardo som vetenskapsman Leonardo som konstnär ... Några tavlor som är målade av Leonardo Renässans tiden Renässansen var en tid när konstnärlighet och intelligens blomstrade. Folk var vidskepliga och dom flesta var kristna och trodde på vad kyrkan sa och visste ingenting om världen utöver vad som stod i bibeln. Men i 1400-talets Italien, särskilt i staden Florens Uppstod renässansmänniskan, som kunde nästan allt till exempel skulptera, måla tavlor, skriva dikter, spela instrument, göra matematiska uträkningar, konstruera maskiner, rida och fäktas. Människorna öppnade ögonen och började se sig om i världen. En del seglade runt jorden och utforska världen. En utav dom som gjorde det var Christofer Columbus som upptäckte Amerika. Men främst av alla kända renässans människor var Leonardo da Vinci som var mästare på nästan allt. En del vetenskaps män säger att han var född 500 år förtidigt. Till exempel så tillverkade han en fallskärm ca. 300 år innan man börja använda fallskärmen på riktigt, han gjorde kanoner som kunde avfyras utan krut, han byggde gigantiska armborst som hade pilar som vägde ca. 40 kilo, han byggde nästan bomb säkra fästningar, han utforskade människokroppen, och han har målat några av värdens mest kända tavlor.

116. Site-ul A.N.P.C.D.E.F.P
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117. Leonardo Da Vinci
The Last Supper, pictures, paintings, Mona Lisa, drawings, and his inventions.
http://www.leonardodavinci.ws/leonardo-da-vinci/
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Leonardo da Vinci
Also known as: Leonardo Da Vinci, Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci

Birth: April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy
Death: May 2, 1519 in Amboise, France
Nationality: Italian Occupation: Painter, Sculptor, Designer, Architect, Engineer Source: Authors and Artists for Young Adults , Volume 40. Gale Group, 2001. Updated:
BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
Often hailed as the archetypal Renaissance Man, a creative genius equally adept at art, engineering, architecture, and invention, Leonardo da Vinci is still perhaps best known for paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Though his artistic output was not great, his influence was, and his artistic breakthroughs in perspective and in shading quite literally changed the vision of future painters. Leonardo also wrote a treatise on art and left thousands of pages of drawings on architecture, the human face, botany, physics, engineering, cartography, and anatomya rich treasure trove which modern-day researchers still consult. The numerous notebooks Leonardo produced in his lifetime contain not only this wealth of drawing, but also an accompanying spider-like, mirror text that is still being translated five centuries after his death.

118. Die Zeichnungen Des Leonardo Da Vinci
Translate this page Eine wachsende Sammlung von Zeichnungen leonardo da vincis zum Herunterladen.
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119. :: Coro Juvenil - Leonardo Da Vinci ::
Sitio oficial del grupo coral de la ciudad de R­o Cuarto, C³rdoba. Historia, presentaciones e integrantes.
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120. Leonardo Da Vinci: The True Renaissance Man
Gather information about the artist by visiting the leonardo da vinci sites Collect general biographical information about leonardo da vinci that tells
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Mrs. Sample's Web Quest Back to Home Page Leonardo da Vinci: The True Renaissance Man A WebQuest for 9-12 Grade Art Students Designed by Kim Sample I ntroduction Task Process ... Back to Home Page
Introduction You are about to discover amazing information and learn about important artwork created by the Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Through this WebQuest you will begin to understand the historical significance of da Vinci's work as an artist, scientist and inventor.
The Task
  • Gather information about the artist by visiting the Leonardo da Vinci sites listed. Create a PowerPoint presentation with at least seven slides of information that follow the questions below. Present your PowerPoint presentation to the class. Create a three-dimensional project reflecting one of Leonardo's ideas.

The Process Visit the following web sites and take notes that answer the questions listed. You might want to save some graphics to include in your presentation about the artist.
  • Collect general biographical information about Leonardo da Vinci that tells about when he lived, where he lived, how he got started in his profession, etc. Gather facts that will fit well as your introduction to the artist.
  • Leonardo Biography Carol Gerten's Fine Art WebMuseum
  • What types of inventions did Leonardo conceive of hundreds of years before their time?
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