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The most famous artists Da Vinci Pablo Picasso Van Gogh
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Da Vinci as a universal genius
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Picasso as a world struggler for peace
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Van Gogh as a real painter
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Da Vinci as an engineer Da Vinci’s tank Da Vinci’s helicopter
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Leonardo’s techique of making paints
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Leonardo’s notes Here is a sample of Leonardo's writing as it appears in his drawings. This is how it would look reversed by a mirror.
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Night Café Yale (1888) Painting was no longer the medium used to capture photographic images
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Scull with Burning Cigarette 1885
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Pictures drawn in depression
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Drawings in the period of recovery
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Flowers in a Blue Vase 1887
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Picasso as a pioneer of cubism
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Picasso’s classical period
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The workshop in Can
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Factory at Horta de Ebro Henry Kahnweiler" Portrait of Daniel- Woman with Guitar ('Ma Jolie')"
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Still Life with Chair Caning"
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Conclusions To be a genius you need 1.To introduce the innovations, to be in front of you time (even if you aren’t understood by contemporaries) 2.To be precise in detail, to possess unique technique of drawing. 3.To have rich even grand fantasy and power of imagination (some images in the canvases may be far from reality) 4.There should be some intrigue and even mystery in each work, something that escapes from the viewer. 5.Genius is a gifted person from nature, but without hard work and sacrificing your time and even private life you ‘ll never achieve anything.
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