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What the Louvre's scientific examinations of the Salvator Mundi really revealed—according to the museum's own book". www.theartnewspaper.com. 13 April 2021 . Retrieved 2021-04-13. Zelazko, Alicja (April 2022). "Why Is the Salvator Mundi Called the World's Most Controversial Painting?". Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 13 November 2022.

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Wittkower, Rudolph and Margaret Wittkower (2006). Born Under Saturn: The Character and Conduct of Artists: A Documented History from Antiquity to the French Revolution. New York, New York Review of Books. ISBN 1-59017-213-2. Leonardo's father, Ser Piero, realising that his son's talents were extraordinary, took some of his drawings to show his friend, Andrea del Verrocchio, who ran one of the largest artists' workshops in Florence. Leonardo was accepted for apprenticeship and "soon proved himself a first class geometrician". Vasari says that during his youth Leonardo made a number of clay heads of smiling women and children from which casts were still being made and sold by the workshop some 80 years later. Among his earliest significant known paintings are the Annunciation in the Uffizi, the angel that he painted as a collaboration with Verrocchio in The Baptism of Christ, and a small predella of the Annunciation to go beneath an altarpiece by Lorenzo di Credi. The little predella picture is probably the earliest. Paris Manuscript M". Universal Leonardo. University of the Arts, London . Retrieved 3 November 2012. Solari, Ernesto (2016). Leonardo da Vinci Horse and Rider Il "Monumento" a Charles d'Amboise. Milan: Colibri Edizioni. ISBN 978-88-97206-33-0. Leonardo has long been regarded as the archetypal Renaissance man, described by the Renaissance biographer Giorgio Vasari as having qualities that "transcended nature" and being "marvellously endowed with beauty, grace and talent in abundance". [2] Interest in and curiosity about Leonardo has continued unabated for five hundred years. [3] Modern descriptions and analysis of Leonardo's character, personal desires and intimate behaviour have been based upon various sources: records concerning him, his biographies, his own written journals, his paintings, his drawings, his associates, and commentaries that were made concerning him by contemporaries.Within Leonardo's lifetime, his extraordinary powers of invention, his "great physical beauty" and "infinite grace," as described by Vasari, [‡ 5] as well as all other aspects of his life, attracted the curiosity of others. One such aspect was his love for animals, likely including vegetarianism and according to Vasari, a habit of purchasing caged birds and releasing them. [99] [‡ 6] Other authors contend that Leonardo was actively homosexual. Serge Bramly states that "the fact that Leonardo warns against lustfulness certainly need not mean that he himself was chaste". [30] David M. Friedman argues that Leonardo's notebooks show a preoccupation with men and with sexuality uninterrupted by the trial and agrees with art historian Kenneth Clark that Leonardo never became sexless. [34] [37] Universally accepted [33] A drawing by Giovanni Ambrogio Figino depicting an elderly Leonardo with his right arm assuaged by cloth [34] [e] and a record of an October 1517 visit by Louis d'Aragon, [f] confirm an account of Leonardo's right hand being paralytic at the age of 65, [37] which may indicate why he left works such as the Mona Lisa unfinished. [35] [38] [39] Widely accepted Modern scholars still debate the attribution and it is not as widely accepted as other portraits like Ginevra de' Benci, Portrait of a Musician, and Lady with an Ermine. [12] [13]

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Leonardo da Vinci, (born April 15, 1452, Anchiano, Republic of Florence—died May 2, 1519, Cloux, France), Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, draftsman, architect, engineer, and scientist. Paris Manuscript I". Universal Leonardo. University of the Arts, London . Retrieved 3 November 2012.Leonardo had many friends who are now notable either in their fields or for their historical significance, including mathematician Luca Pacioli, [100] with whom he collaborated on the book Divina proportione in the 1490s. Leonardo appears to have had no close relationships with women except for his friendship with Cecilia Gallerani and the two Este sisters, Beatrice and Isabella. [101] While on a journey that took him through Mantua, he drew a portrait of Isabella that appears to have been used to create a painted portrait, now lost. [36] Gilbert, Creighton and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1995). Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals. Penn State Press. ISBN 0-271-01312-5. Anonymous, possibly Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina, Leda and the Swan. Oil on panel, 131.1cm ×76.2cm (51.6in ×30.0in). Philadelphia Museum of Art (previously at John G. Johnson Collection, 1917)

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Widely accepted While controversial in the past, modern scholarship widely attributes the work to Leonardo. Scientific evidence in the second half of the 20th century has furthered this attribution. [40] Bates, Sofie (9 December 2019). "Why Rembrandt and da Vinci may have painted themselves with skewed eyes". sciencenews.org. Science News . Retrieved 27 July 2022.a b Vasari, Giorgio (2006). The Life of Leonardo da Vinci. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1-4286-2880-0.



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