Was Leonardo DaVinci a True Renaissance Man?

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Was Leonardo DaVinci a True Renaissance Man? Mr. McEntarfer * Global II 1

The Renaissance The Renaissance (French for “rebirth) was a cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14th century. It marked the end to the dreary and church dominated Medieval period and began a new era of art and learning in Europe. Leonardo Da Vinci lived and worked during this time.

What is a Renaissance Man? A Renaissance Man is a person who is skilled in many different fields of study and has a broad base of knowledge. The term “Renaissance Man” is based on the various artists and scholars of the European Renaissance, (starting in about 1450 AD) 3

A Renaissance Man is a person who… Is multi-talented (art, science, literature…) Has a questioning attitude (curious) Has a humanist spirit (celebrates people) Has a secular attitude (Is more worldly and places less importance on religion) Practices Renaissance Art (depth, perspective, 3-D) Applies new ideas and invents Looks to science for answers, not the church. 4

The Mona Lisa Who is she? What is she thinking? Is there perspective (3-D)? 5

The Last Supper 6

What do the hand gestures tell us? What is Jesus Missing? Look out the window. link What do the hand gestures tell us? 7

Leonardo the Anatomist What does an “anatomist” study? 10

What is the miracle of birth? If Leonardo was born in the Middle Ages do you think he would be persecuted? Fact: Leonardo could simultaneously write with his left hand and draw with his right. 11

Leonardo the Inventor What is it? 12

What is it? 13

Share-out Exchange with the person next to you to get a different perspective and offer suggestions. 14

Was Leonardo Da Vinci a True Renaissance Man? The Renaissance Man Leonardo Da Vinci Multi-talented (art, science, literature) Has questioning attitude (curious) Has a humanist spirit (humans rule) Has a secular attitude (I more worldly and places less importance on religion) Practices Renaissance Art (perspective) Applies new ideas and invents Looks to the sciences for answers. He was an artist, an inventor, an anatomist and much more. He was curious about how the body worked. His painting celebrate human life, in the last supper he paints Jesus and the apostles as people having a party. His paintings are non-religious – (no halo on Jesus) He looked to science instead of what the Church said. (Studying the body) His art had perspective (backgrounds and vanishing points) He was an inventor (drafts for the helicopter and the tank) He looked to science to answer questions about human anatomy. 15

What do you think? Given what we’ve learned do you consider yourself a Renaissance Man or Woman? How many interests do you have? What qualities do you possess? What do you want to develop? 16