Why was Leonardo da Vinci important to the Renaissance?
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Why was Leonardo da Vinci important to the Renaissance?
The Renaissance Period
The Renaissance Period, occurring between the 14th and 17th centuries, saw the reestablishing of Greek and Roman standards of realism and quality in art and architecture. Leonardo da Vinci was very important to/in this time for a variety of reasons.
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View this answerLeonardo da Vinci was so very important to The Renaissance, as he typified the ideal Renaissance Man (a phrase commonly used to describe him). His...
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Chapter 11 / Lesson 13Explore Leonardo da Vinci's biography and his impact on the Renaissance. Read about his childhood, date of birth, and family background. Learn more about Leonardo da Vinci's life and career and his significance today.