Leonardo da Vinci (Vinci, Italy, April 15, 1452 –
Cloux, France May 2, 1519) was an exemplar of Renaissance man. However,
on one hand, he was bound by the traditions of his craft and the
expectations of his patrons, while, on the other, he proved himself an
innovator. I am going to examine how much a “medieval” and how much a
“renaissance” artist he was in the three areas of Leonardo’s work;
sculpture, painting, science.
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