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The story centers on the character of Dr. Robert Langdon, professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard, who is called upon to help solve the of the Louvres curator Jacques Saunire. Saunire is found and lying in the same position as the drawing Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci.
He serves as a role model applying the scientific method to every aspect of life, including art and music. Although he is best known for his dramatic and expressive artwork, Leonardo also conducted dozens of carefully thought out experiments and created futuristic inventions that were groundbreaking for the time.
When Leonardo was about 15, his father, who enjoyed a high reputation in the Florentine community, apprenticed him to artist Andrea del Verrocchio. In Verrocchios renowned workshop Leonardo received multifaceted training that included painting and sculpture as well as the technical-mechanical arts.
The Leonardo da Vinci programme funds several types of projects (actions) related to vocational education and training. Mobility. Mobility actions enable people to travel abroad to have a learning or training experience.
During his time there, Leonardo met many of the most important artists to work in Florence in the late fifteenth century including Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio and Pietro Perugino. Leonardo helped Verrocchio paint The Baptism of Christ, completed around 1475.
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The object of the scholarship is to assist an outstanding student (in both art and core subjects) to go to a college or university of his or her choice. In choosing the winner, academic merit, student application, teacher recommendations, and student essay will be taken into account.
Below are 10 examples of some of his most well-known surviving works. Mona Lisa (c. 150319) Last Supper (c. 149598) Vitruvian Man (c. 1490) Self Portrait (c. 1490/151516) The of the Rocks (c. 148386) Head of a Woman (150010) Lady with an Ermine (c. 148991) Salvator Mundi (c. 1500)

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