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Leonardo da Vinci FactsLeonardo Da Vinci was an Italian artist who dabbled in lots of subjectsand who especially enjoyed painting. His most famous pieces of artinclude the portrait of Mona Lisa and the Last Supper painting.EARLY LIFE Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy.He displayed great artistic talent from the age of 5, and impressedmany people with his drawings, paintings, and his creativity ingeneral.KIDSKONNECT.COM

Leonardo da Vinci Facts He lived in his mother’s home inAnchiano for the first five years ofhis childhood.Beginning in 1457, he lived in Vinciwith his father, who was a wealthynotary.He lived during the ItalianRenaissance, which was a period ofLeonardo’s childhood home incultural change, where the timesAnchianochanged from Medieval to EarlyModern Europe.APPRENTICE TO ANDREA DEL VERROCCHIO “The Baptism of Christ”by Verrocchio and da Vinci When he was 14, Leonardo becamean apprentice to a famous artistnamed Andrea del Verrocchio.He impressed del Verrocchio with histalent, and it was even said thatLeonardo created and developed hisown paints.When he was an apprentice, Leonardolearned a lot about drawing, painting,and other art forms, and also aboutmetalworking, plaster casting, leatherworking, and much more.Leonardo kept lots of journals of hissketches - some of which includedmock-ups of machines, NNECT.COM

Leonardo da Vinci Facts Although Leonardo was accepted into the painter’s guild inFlorence in 1472, he continued to apprentice with delVerrocchio because he admired him and his talent so much.MASTER ARTIST His desire to learn and growas an artist was matched byhis desire to understand howthings worked. Leonardo was known to ings,warvehicles,bridges, weapons, tanks,submarines, human limbs,helicopters, pumps, bridges,muscles, skeletons, boats,instruments, flying machines,and much more. Leonardo was employed todesign and construct variousprojects for different people.“Virgin of the Rocks”by Leonardo da VinciLIST OF PROJECTSBelow is a list of some of the projects Leonardo was commissioned tocomplete: The Adoration of the Magi (painting) An altarpiece for the chapel of St. BernardKIDSKONNECT.COM

Leonardo da Vinci Facts“The Adoration of the Magi”by Leonardo da Vinci The Virgin of the Rocks (painting) The Last Supper (painting) A silver lyre that’s shaped like ahorse’s head Designs for a dome for the MilanCathedral A model for an equestrian event Defense mechanisms as a militaryarchitectfor troops in the Second ItalianWar. He also spent a lot of his time observing birds and their flight patterns. Leonardo was also interested in the human body, and became anexpert in its anatomy. As a result, he drew hundreds of pictures toexplain his thoughts about the subject. He drew The Vitruvian Man, which was meant to represent theconnection between proportions of the human body and geometry. One of his most famous paintings, The Last Supper, was completed in1498, and depicts Jesus and his disciples before his capture and death.It is said to depict the moment Jesus predicted that one of his discipleswould betray him, and the reaction it sparked. Perhaps his most famous painting, The Mona Lisa, shows a womanlooking out at the viewer with a controversial, and much discussed,smile on her face. Her facial expressions have been interpreteddifferently by many people for hundreds of years.KIDSKONNECT.COM

Leonardo da Vinci Facts Flying was something Leonardo took an avid interest in, and he oftensketched mock-ups of helicopters and hang-gliders.Flying machine design by da Vinci In his journals, there is evidence that he enjoyed drawing inventions some of which were practical, and some that were not. During his life, Leonardo was highly valued as a civil engineer. He evendrew out a system of moveable barricades to protect Venice fromattack during the Second Italian War of 1499. In his later years, Leonardo lived at the Vatican. Raphael and Michelangelo, two other famous artists, were working atthe Vatican at that time as well.Leonardo Da Vinci died on May 2, 1519.It has been said that the King of France actually held Leonardo in hisarms when he died; although some people think this is just a made-upstory.Today, Leonardo is known around the world as a famous painter, butalso as one of the most multi-talented individuals who ever lived. KIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Leonardo CrosswordComplete the Leonardo da Vinci crossword puzzle bysupplying the answers to the clues.DOWN1 The of5 What Leonardorecorded his sketchesand observations in6 Leonardo worked asone of these with Andreadel Verrocchio7 The country Leonardowas born in8 Leonardo wasrespected for being agreat civilACROSSLEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSthe Magi2 It was said that theKing of waswith Leonardo when hedied3 Something Leonardowas very interested in(hint: something to dowith planes)4 One of Leonardo'smost famous paintingswas The LastKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Biography BlanksRecall what you have learned about Leonardo daVinci’s life and works, then complete the missingdetails below.Leonardo Da Vinci livedduringtheItalianwhich was aperiod of cultural change. Hekept lots of wherehe wrote ideas, sketched, andobserved the world aroundhim. One of the paintingsLeonardo created was called“TheVirginofthe”.Leonard’s painting, calledshows Jesus and his disciples sitting at a table. In hislater years, Leonardo lived at the . It hasbeen said that the King of was with Leonardowhen he died. Leonardo Da Vinci died on May 2,. His most famous work, Thecan be found at the Louvre in Paris.LEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Painting Memory MatchCut up the cards on the next page. You should have 10in total. Shuffle them up, then lay them face down on atable. The first player picks up a card, then another. Ifthe painting and the title are a match, you get a point,and you get to take another turn. If they are not amatch put them back face down. Your partner thengets to try and find a match. Continue until all thecards are matched up.LEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Painting Memory EONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSVirginOf TheRocksAdorationOf TheMagiKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Map of IdeasCompile your knowledge of Leonardo da Vinci bymaking a map of ideas and concepts supplied withsupporting descriptions.LEONARDODA VINCILEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Mona Lisa AnalysisLeonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is the most visitedcreation of art in the world. Study the painting byanswering the guide questions.What is depicted inthe painting?What can you inferfrom her facialexpression?How is the Mona Lisa relevant to the time whenit was painted?LEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Design a Flying MachineLeonardo da Vinci was not only a painter, but adesigner of flying machines. Your task is to design amachine that could transport people, animals, orthings through the sky. Be sure to give your inventiona name and label each part.INVENTIONNAMELEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Leonardo AcrosticsCan you write a sentence about Leonardo Da Vincibased on each letter in the word “Leonardo”?e.g. L is for legendary artist, R is for renaissance man!LEONARDOLEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:Interview with Da VinciIf you were given a chance to sit down with Leonardoda Vinci for a one-on-one interview, what would youask him? Jot down 5 questions you would askLeonardo Da Vinci if he were alive today.LEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:My Own VersionsDraw your own interpretations of Leonardo da Vinci’sworks.The Adoration of the MagiMona LisaThe Last SupperVirgin of the RocksLEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Name:LocateLeonardo’s LegacyWhere are the following works of da Vinci located?Research their locations, then write the answers onthe spaces provided.LEONARDO DA VINCI WORKSHEETSKIDSKONNECT.COM

Leonardo Da Vinci was an Italian artist who dabbled in lots of subjects and who especially enjoyed painting. His most famous pieces of art include the portrait of Mona Lisa and the Last Supper painting. EARLY LIFE Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy.

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