What they don’t tell you at school about Leonardo da Vinci

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WHAT THEY WILL TELL YOU:

Leonardo da Vinci

  • Leonardo da Vinci is perhaps best known as a painter, with his legendary works including the Mona Lisa, the Vitruvian Man and the Last Supper, among others.
  • Leonardo da Vinci wasn’t just an incredible artist, he was an inventor, scientist, mathematician, engineer, writer, musician and much more.
  • The Mona Lisa is perhaps the most well known painting in the world. It is a half-length portrait of a woman who, along with the composition, background and other details, has been the subject of much speculation and discussion. It is believed that Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa around 1503. It has been on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris for over 200 years.

mona lisa

WHAT THEY PROBABLY WON’T TELL YOU IS THAT HE WAS WIDELY REPUTED TO BE:

Leonardo da Vinci

We know this because Giuliano di Lorenzo de’ Medici (Leonardo’s patron for three years, from 1513 to 1516) financed the explorer Andrea Corsali’s voyage on a Portuguese ship and in a long letter to his patron Corsali made a remark about Leonardo when describing followers of Hinduism:

Alcuni gentili chiamati Guzzarati non si cibano dicosa alcuna che tenga sangue, ne fra essi loro consen tono che si noccia adalcuna cosa animata, come it nostro Leonardo da Vinci.

English translation:

Certain infidels called Guzzarati are so gentle that they do not feed on anything which has blood, nor will they allow anyone to hurt any living thing, like our Leonardo da Vinci.

What a guy! 😉

24 responses to “What they don’t tell you at school about Leonardo da Vinci”

  1. dfolstad58 Avatar

    Thanks for your encouragement to write a book, so appreciated. I sense you would be described by your friends as warm and energetic. Since you have this post about Leonardo perhaps you like reading the one I wrote.https://dfolstad58.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/musings-over-a-cup-of-latte-i-muse-outloud/

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    1. You’re very welcome, and thank you. Just looked at your post and you’re right – I do like it, thank you 🙂

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  2. Reblogged this on Violet's Veg*n e-Comics and commented:

    And Pythagoras and Wilberforce are far from alone. Leonardo da Vinci was of the same brilliant point of view 😀

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  3. Ralph STEADman Avatar

    I am so glad that they still discuss the amazing life of Leonardo da Vinci in Schools. In fact, I myself have done a book about him published by Jonathan CAPE entitled I,LEONARDO.
    OK

    Ralph

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    1. Wow! Fascinating! I just looked your book up on Amazon and it’s got a couple of brilliant reviews – congrats – and I love your cover illustration 🙂

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  4. designer22 Avatar

    nice post , actually I wasn’t know about Leonardo da Vinci anything only his painting mona lisa I thought he is only a painter ,,nice to know more 🙂

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      Excellent. Glad you liked the post 🙂

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  5. kryptoners Avatar
    kryptoners

    Reblogged this on GRXFFITI..

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    1. Violet's Veg*n e-comics Avatar

      Thanks again for another reblog! 🙂

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      1. kryptoners Avatar
        kryptoners

        sure thing mate 🙂

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