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Leonardo: The Real Story

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Detail from Leonardo da Vinci, 'The Virgin of the Rocks', about 1491-1508.

Detail from Leonardo da Vinci, 'The Virgin of the Rocks', about 1491-1508. London, The National Gallery.

Leonardo da Vinci, 1452 - 1519

Painter, sculptor, architect, designer, theorist, engineer and scientist, Leonardo da Vinci created some of the most famous images in European art. Though many of his works were never finished, and even fewer have survived, he influenced generations of artists and he continues to be revered as a universal genius.

Leonardo was born near the Tuscan hill-town of Vinci. An illegitimate child, he was raised by his paternal grandfather. His father had a flourishing legal practice in the city of Florence, where Leonardo received his early artistic training with the sculptor Andrea Verrocchio.

Verrocchio's workshop undertook a wide range of commissions including sculpture and decorative metalwork as well as paintings.

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