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Leonardo DaVinci Adam Burch

Published on Nov 30, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Leonardo DaVinci

BY ADAM BURCH 8-5

BACKGROUND INFO

  • Born: April 15, 1452
  • Died: May 2, 1519
  • Inventor, painter, sculpter, and first person to study anatomy
Born: April 15, 1452

Died: May 2, 1519

inventor, painter, sculpter, and first person to study anatomy

Leonardo's Artwork

LEONARDO'S TECHNIQUES OF ART INSPIRED MODERN DAY ARTISTS.
arrangments of figures


use of light and shade



distinct personalities of individuals



most artists who worked with him copied his degigns.


"They learned from his insights into the arrangement of figures, the use of light and shade, and the distinct personalities of individuals."
-Paul F. Greendler

"They learned from his insights into the arrangement of figures, the use of light and shade, and the distinct personalities of individuals."
-Paul F. Greendler

ANATOMY

"Leonardo wanted to understand the human form so that he could paint it. This led him to a passionate interest in anatomy and to dissecting human corpses to find out how muscles worked".
-Paul f. Greendler

"Leonardo wanted to understand the human form so that he could paint it. This led him to a passionate interest in anatomy and to dissecting human corpses to find out how muscles worked".
-Paul f. Greendler

This led to the modern knowledge of anatomy.

This has helped because:

we have a better understanding of the human body so we have more accurate surgery to save lives.

It also helped to evolve medicine so we can treat injuries better.

Leonardo also had other inventions which evolved to help modern day life.

ornithopter = helicopter

machine gun = machine gun

WORKS CITED

  • Mona Lisa Photo
  • Paul F. Greendler