The story goes that five hundred years ago, on May 2nd, 1519, in manor house Clos Lucé, near the royal castle of Amboise, king Francis I of France was lovingly assisting an old man at his deathbed. The man was not a king, nor an aristocrat, nor a victorious general. He was the out-of-wedlock son of an Italian notary. France was, after Spain, the most powerful state in Europe and at that time aristocrats avoided caring for people not of their peer. There is some chance that this story, portrayed in romantic paintings, is legend, but what is sure is that Francis I devoted many attentions to the old man that he had invited three year before to spend his last years in Amboise, Leonardo da Vinci
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The aesthetic grace of Leonardo da Vinci’s depictions of nature—the backgrounds of his master painti...
The period between the end of the 14th and 16th centuries, the Renaissance, is generally seen as mar...
Few artists command as much attention as Leonardo da Vinci. His intellectual legacy casts long shado...
In 1482, Leonardo, who according to Vasari was a talented musician, created a silver lyre in the sha...
In June 2017, the author wrote an article in the International Journal of Social Science Studies in ...
Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years at the Manoir du Cloux in the company of the French King, Fr...
At the center of the School of Athens, Raphael painted Plato with a face similar to that of Leonardo...
In 1436, Leon Battista Alberti wrote a letter to Filippo Brunelleschi, which he attached to a manusc...
EnThis article examines some of Leonardo's activities in the final decade of the Quattrocento, a key...
Why has Leonardo been made into a great scientist, to the discounting of his accomplishments in imag...
Vengono descritte le difficoltà di Leonardo da Vinci nel fare accettare le sue ide
The archetypal Renaissance figure Leonardo da Vinci was truly a universal man (Ital. – uomo universa...
At the close of the fifteenth century, a drastic change in political circumstances compelled Leonard...
Leonardo (1452-1519) Leonardo da Vinci's great masterpiece the Mona Lisa is undoubtedly the most fa...
No abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83760/1/21156_ftp.pd
The aesthetic grace of Leonardo da Vinci’s depictions of nature—the backgrounds of his master painti...
The period between the end of the 14th and 16th centuries, the Renaissance, is generally seen as mar...
Few artists command as much attention as Leonardo da Vinci. His intellectual legacy casts long shado...
In 1482, Leonardo, who according to Vasari was a talented musician, created a silver lyre in the sha...
In June 2017, the author wrote an article in the International Journal of Social Science Studies in ...
Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years at the Manoir du Cloux in the company of the French King, Fr...
At the center of the School of Athens, Raphael painted Plato with a face similar to that of Leonardo...
In 1436, Leon Battista Alberti wrote a letter to Filippo Brunelleschi, which he attached to a manusc...
EnThis article examines some of Leonardo's activities in the final decade of the Quattrocento, a key...