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Leonardo da Vinci1452 - 1519"It's easy to become a universal man," wrote Leonardo da Vinci when he was young. And indeed, he went on to gain fame as an artist, inventor, architect and scientist, even though he had only an elementary education. He also sang beautifully, played the lyre and made his own musical instruments. He was a great horseman and was so strong he could bend a horseshoe with his bare hands. Leonardo's parents never married. His mother, a simple peasant girl, was not considered a suitable match for his well-to-do father. When Leonardo was 14, his father apprenticed him to the renowned artist Andrea del Verrocchio. One day, Leonardo painted an angel that was so much more beautiful than his master's work, that Verrocchio is said to have thrown down his brushes, swearing never to paint again. Leonardo commented, "A good student always surpasses his master." Learn more about Leonardo da Vinci: Exploring Leonardo |
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