Category: Leonardo Da Vinci

  • The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci

    Introduction The picture pasted above is a well-known oil painting by the genius artist of the late 15th century, Leonardo da Vinci. The author of the picture worked on this masterpiece from 1495 to 1498. It was rather a long and complicated process of creating this artwork because just at the beginning of coming up…

  • Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci Impact

    Vitruvian Man is a very famous and captivating drawing around the world. Its existence was enabled by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487 (Vallentin p. 3). The drawing has some accompanying inscription notes founded on Vitruvius Pollios work. It portrays a male image in two overlaying arrangements with his arms and legs spaced out…

  • Art History. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci

    Title: The Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) Artist: Leonardo da Vinci Date: c. 15031506, probably continuing until c. 1517 Culture: European Art, Italian Renaissance Scale: 77 cm × 53 cm (30 in × 21 in) Subject Mona Lisa depicts a young woman sitting in an upright position in a piece of furniture that resembles an armchair.…

  • Leonardo Da Vinci: Connecting Art to Science

    One of the ways to draw parallels between art and science would be to mention how Leonardo Da Vinci tried to gain more insight into natural phenomena and observe them to an extent where he would recognize all of their peculiarities. From the human musculature to lip movements, Da Vinci intended to learn about everything…

  • Da Vincis Mona Lisa

    Mona Lisa is a famous masterpiece painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the sixteenth century (see Figure 1). Even though there is no conclusive evidence, it is generally accepted that da Vinci began working on the painting in 1503 and finished it in 1516 (Mehra & Campbell, 2018). The painting belongs to renaissance art, which…

  • Renaissance: Da Vincis Comparison of the Arts

    Initial Reaction to the Work The work, which is within the analytical scope of this paper, is the Comparison of the Arts, which is the chapter from Leonardo Da Vincis notebooks, translated to English by MacCurdy (1955). Before dwelling upon the profound analysis of the work, it is essential to provide an initial reaction to…

  • Society in Leonardo Da Vinci, Goya and Hirst Works

    Table of Contents Introduction Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci The Third Of May 1808 by Francisco Goya LSD by Damien Hirst Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the modern-day world of prevailing dynamism, that is moving from progress to greater progress, or better said beauty to higher beauty in an endless motion, underneath all ostensible…

  • The Influence Of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Inventions On Art And Science

    Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most genius people to walk this earth. Most people believe that he only worked in the art category but thats simply not true. His creations and discoveries changed not only the art world, but the engineering world too. Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452. He sadly…

  • Contributions of Leonardo Da Vinci to the Engineering Disciple

    Abstract Throughout history, the field of engineering has held a prominent place in society. It encompasses the application of scientific knowledge in solving complex issues in the real world. The discipline is characterized by groundbreaking inventions and innovations that have touched every core of human life. The field of engineering has laid the foundation for…

  • Leonardo Da Vinci: Study of Proportions

    Every artist has their process of constructing works of art. Some artists choose to take a meaningful path by telling a story while others prefer a more scientific approach. Whether it is using specific mediums to help highlight the importance of their message or using exact measurements and equations to establish their piece, an artist…