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Aforismos

Aforismos( )
Author: da Vinci, Leonardo
Translator: Montoto, Maxim
ISBN:978-1-5175-8515-0
Publication Date:Sep 2015
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $12.00
Book Description:

Leonardo da Vinci fue un polímata florentino del Renacimiento italiano. Fue a la vez pintor, anatomista, arquitecto, artista, botánico, científico, escritor, escultor, filósofo, ingeniero, inventor, músico, poeta y urbanista. Nació en Vinci el 15 de abril de 14522 y falleció en Amboise el 2 de mayo de 1519, a los 67 años, acompañado de su fiel Francesco Melzi, a quien legó sus proyectos, diseños y pinturas. Tras pasar su infancia en su ciudad natal, Leonardo estudió con el célebre...
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Pages:146
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.33 Inches
Book Weight:0.61 Pounds
Author Biography
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Author)
Leonardo da Vinci, born April 15, 1452, is often called the archetype of the Renaissance Man; this genius in science, engineering, aeronautics, technology was also one of the world's greatest painters, as well as a sculptor, an architect, and a town planner. Born in Vinci, Leonardo was apprenticed as a 14-year-old to the sculptor-painter Andrea Verrocchio in Florence. In 1482, he went to Milan as a military engineer, sculptor, and architect, and remained there for 17 years. While in Milan, he designed the crossing tower of the Milan cathedral and, among many other works, painted The Last Supper (1496--97), a mural in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. During these years in Milan, da Vinci also composed his Treatise on Painting (1489--1518) and filled his notebooks. Leonardo's drawing of the Vitruvian Man is also regarded as a cultural icon.

In 1499, da Vinci returned to Florence. The Mona Lisa (1503--06) dates from that period. After a short and unsuccessful time in Rome (1513--16), he settled in France under the patronage of Francis I. He died in Amboise at the age of 67 on May 2, 1519, and was buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert in Château d'Amboise, in France. A supposedly lost manuscript of da Vinci's was rediscovered at the National Library in Madrid in 1965 and published in 1974.

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