vol.006:Leonardo da Vinci:Inside the Secret Behind His "Miracle" Method
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The source provides an extensive overview of Leonardo da Vinci's life and work, beginning with details of his illegitimate birth in 1452 and his early years in Florence, including his apprenticeship in Andrea del Verrocchio's workshop. The text chronicles his diverse career in various Italian cities and France, highlighting major artistic commissions like the "Madonna del Garofano," the incomplete "Adorazione dei Magi," and masterpieces such as "The Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa," while also addressing his significant contributions as an anatomist, inventor, engineer, and scientist. Furthermore, the document explores his relationships, including the rivalry with Michelangelo, debates surrounding his alleged homosexuality and irreligiousness, and his pervasive influence on science, art theory, and popular culture. The material is structured chronologically, referencing numerous artworks, anatomical studies, and engineering concepts from his extensive manuscripts.