Monday, May 9, 2011

My achievments as Leonardo Da Vinci !

           My many interests and talents have named me as many different professions such as a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and writer. I sketched the first parachute, first helicopter, first airplane, first tank, first repeating rifle, swinging bridge, paddle boat. Despite my varying interests, I'm most famously known for my impression as a Renaissance artist. Some of my most famous achievements as an artist were my paintings; Annunication, in 1482 the Adoration of the Magi, in 1475 I painted an angel in Verrocchio's Baptism of Christ, and my most famous piece of art in 1404 called the Mona Lisa. One of my later paintings that was also quite famous was The Last Supper, which I painted in 1495. Lastly I had also became quite fond of my Self Portrait which I painted int 1515. 




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  3. Your many talents is absolutely amazing! I can see how all these achievements could lead to many impacts on future people. All these inventions of yours must make life so much easier and i am so glad i got to learn about the different things you have done. Your many different interests range from so many different things from art to math to writing. i also had a great field of interests. i enjoyed math and science and preisthood. its unbelievable that a single man could do so many different things. congrats.
    -Galileo

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  4. Woah, you are one talented bro! I think it is so interesting that you sketched such flying machines that are used just about 500 years later! I also feel without your paintings, artists today might not be the same. I think this because you are such an inspiration with your talented paintings that artists look up to you, and without your work, their art might not be the same. Good work!

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