Friday, April 11, 2014

Chapter 3: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

Chapter 3
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

Summary

This paper tried to explain and clarify the different controversies about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and works.

The research design used in this paper is descriptive research method wherein data and information gathered were used to answer the research question posed. The research findings are the following:

1.    Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most famous painters in the entire history.
2.    He is also considered as the father of Science, technology and modern research.
3.    He was considered as the Renaissance Man.
4.    The greatest contribution of Da Vinci is that he studied anatomy by the use of corpses.

Conclusion
Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions are drawn:
1.    Leonardo Da Vinci lived his life mysteriously since his early age.
2.    He has been professionally known by a lot of people during the Renaissance period.
3.    He has the greatest works that are still famous until now. Some of this are “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”.
4.    When he dies, a lot of controversies raised about him.
5.    Until now, this controversies are still questioned whether they are true or not. It is believed that these controversies will still be alive in the future.

Recommendation
1.    Students with courses related to Arts and History should know that Leonardo is rather a famous man known in their field. Also, they should know that Leonardo’s history is all about controversies. They should know that these are some of the things famous artist will get through.
2.    Professors of Arts and History should know what to teach to their students. They should know that Leonardo’s life is not an easy topic to teach since there are questions lingering about him.
3.    Art Enthusiasts and Controversy addicts should know that famous controversies are still unanswered until now.
4.    Future Researchers should do the right thing on researching about Leonardo Da Vinci if ever they use this topic in the near time. Researching Leonardo Da Vinci is a critical one since controversies are always there.

References
Electronic Media
Shelley Essak (2012) Leonardo Da Vinci retrieved April 2, 2014 (http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namesdd/a/leonardo.htm).
Jonathan Jones (2012, May 1) Is Leonardo da Vinci a great artist or a great scientist? Retrieved April 2, 2014 (http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2012/may/01/leonardo-da-vinci-artist-or-scientist).
Jeremy Hsu (2012) Leonardo Da Vinci: Ultimate Renaissance Man retrieved April 4, 2014 (http://www.nbcnews.com/id/46765215/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/leonardo-da-vinci-ultimate-renaissance-man/).
 Alastair Stook (2014) Leonardo Da Vinci: Anatomy of an Artist retrieved April 9, 2014 (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/leonardo-da-vinci/10202124/Leonardo-da-Vinci-Anatomy-of-an-artist.html)
(2012) Leonardo Da Vinci retrieved April 9, 2014  http://www.leonardoda-vinci.org/biography.html
(2014, July) List of 5 Most Famous Artworks by Leonardo da Vinci retrieved April10, 2014http://historylists.org/art/list-of-5-most-famous-artworks-by-leonardo-da-vinci.html
Christopher Lampton Top 10 Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions retrieved April 11, 2014 (http://www.geniusstuff.com//blog/list/10-leonardo-da-vinci-inventions/).

Anwesha (2013) 9 conpiracy theories about Mona Lisa retrieved April 11, 2014 (http://www.boldsky.com/insync/pulse/2013/mona-lisa-secret-conspiracy-theories-032144.html).

(2012) Cracking the Da Vinci Code retrived April 11, 2014 (http://www.catholic.com/documents/cracking-the-da-vinci-code).

Jennifer Welsh (2011, October 14) 'Lost' Da Vinci Portrait, and its Origins, Stir Controversy retrieved April 11, 2014 (http://www.livescience.com/16549-lost-davinci-portrait.html).



Chapter 3: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

Chapter 3
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

Summary

This paper tried to explain and clarify the different controversies about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and works.

The research design used in this paper is descriptive research method wherein data and information gathered were used to answer the research question posed. The research findings are the following:

1.    Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most famous painters in the entire history.
2.    He is also considered as the father of Science, technology and modern research.
3.    He was considered as the Renaissance Man.
4.    The greatest contribution of Da Vinci is that he studied anatomy by the use of corpses.

Conclusion
Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions are drawn:
1.    Leonardo Da Vinci lived his life mysteriously since his early age.
2.    He has been professionally known by a lot of people during the Renaissance period.
3.    He has the greatest works that are still famous until now. Some of this are “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”.
4.    When he dies, a lot of controversies raised about him.
5.    Until now, this controversies are still questioned whether they are true or not. It is believed that these controversies will still be alive in the future.

Recommendation
1.    Students with courses related to Arts and History should know that Leonardo is rather a famous man known in their field. Also, they should know that Leonardo’s history is all about controversies. They should know that these are some of the things famous artist will get through.
2.    Professors of Arts and History should know what to teach to their students. They should know that Leonardo’s life is not an easy topic to teach since there are questions lingering about him.
3.    Art Enthusiasts and Controversy addicts should know that famous controversies are still unanswered until now.
4.    Future Researchers should do the right thing on researching about Leonardo Da Vinci if ever they use this topic in the near time. Researching Leonardo Da Vinci is a critical one since controversies are always there.

References
Electronic Media
Shelley Essak (2012) Leonardo Da Vinci retrieved April 2, 2014 (http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namesdd/a/leonardo.htm).
Jonathan Jones (2012, May 1) Is Leonardo da Vinci a great artist or a great scientist? Retrieved April 2, 2014 (http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2012/may/01/leonardo-da-vinci-artist-or-scientist).
Jeremy Hsu (2012) Leonardo Da Vinci: Ultimate Renaissance Man retrieved April 4, 2014 (http://www.nbcnews.com/id/46765215/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/leonardo-da-vinci-ultimate-renaissance-man/).
 Alastair Stook (2014) Leonardo Da Vinci: Anatomy of an Artist retrieved April 9, 2014 (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/leonardo-da-vinci/10202124/Leonardo-da-Vinci-Anatomy-of-an-artist.html)
(2012) Leonardo Da Vinci retrieved April 9, 2014  http://www.leonardoda-vinci.org/biography.html
(2014, July) List of 5 Most Famous Artworks by Leonardo da Vinci retrieved April10, 2014http://historylists.org/art/list-of-5-most-famous-artworks-by-leonardo-da-vinci.html
Christopher Lampton Top 10 Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions retrieved April 11, 2014 (http://www.geniusstuff.com//blog/list/10-leonardo-da-vinci-inventions/).

Anwesha (2013) 9 conpiracy theories about Mona Lisa retrieved April 11, 2014 (http://www.boldsky.com/insync/pulse/2013/mona-lisa-secret-conspiracy-theories-032144.html).

(2012) Cracking the Da Vinci Code retrived April 11, 2014 (http://www.catholic.com/documents/cracking-the-da-vinci-code).

Jennifer Welsh (2011, October 14) 'Lost' Da Vinci Portrait, and its Origins, Stir Controversy retrieved April 11, 2014 (http://www.livescience.com/16549-lost-davinci-portrait.html).



Chapter 2: Discussion

Chapter 2
Discussion

A.   Life of Leonardo Da Vinci

Discussing about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life is a little bit hard but interesting. The fact that he gave a lot for the human civilization makes it hard to research about. From his early age to his death, he gave a life fulfilling.

According to an article entitled “Leonardo Da Vinci Biography” by an unknown author of leonardoda-vinci.org Leonardo spent his early life mysteriously. When he reached the age of 14, he entered a workshop with one of the most successful artists of his day, Andrea di Cione, known as Verrocchio.According to the author, Leonardo did his first painting work with Verocchio during his baptism of Christ. He first painted Jesus in robes. In the article, it was stated that Leonardo started his professional career at 1947. He collaborated with 3 more artist to make a sodomy. His first work as a professional is “The Adoration of the Magi”. At 1482 to 1499, Leonardo’s career is at its peak. He began painting “The Last Supper”. At the start of the Second Italian War in 1499, the invading French troops used the life-size clay model for the "Gran Cavallo" for target practice. With Ludovico Sforza overthrown, Leonardo, with his assistant Salai and friend, the mathematician Luca Pacioli, fled Milan for Venice, where he was employed as a military architect and engineer, devising methods to defend the city from naval attack. This is when Leonardo began exploring the word of Mathematics, Science and Technology. The author also added that on his return to Florence in 1500, Leonardo created the cartoon of The Virgin and Child with St. Anne and St. John the Baptist, a work that won such admiration that "men and women, young and old" flocked to see it "as if they were attending a great festival". At 1513 to 1516, he began to rest back at Belvedere in Rome near Michael Angelo’s house. Leonardo died at Clos Lucé, France, on May 2, 1519.

The author also quoted “There had never been another man born in the world who knew as much as Leonardo, not so much about painting, sculpture and architecture, as that he was a very great philosopher." (http://www.leonardoda-vinci.org/biography.html)

Indeed, Leonardo shared a lot to our world. People are not actually aware of what really happened in his life. Only remnants of memories with other people he bonded with are the transcripts on what happened in his life. It was never clear how he lived his life personally.

B.   The greatest works of the greatest Man

What’s amazing about Da Vinci is that he was able to dedicate his life by doing what his profession needed. Unlike others in his same profession, he was able to come up with ideas and made it look different and unique.

Leonardo indeed is unquestionably good at being a painter and scientist.

1. In the field of arts

He was known as one of the greatest painters and yes, he has one of the famous and expensive artworks.

In an article entitled, “List of 5 Most Famous Artworks by Leonardo da Vinci” by an unknown author of historylists.org Leonardo has 5 famous artworks that have been patronized by a lot of artists, due to its deep conveyance. First is the ever famous “Mona Lisa”: A portrait of a woman smiling mysteriously. Second is “the Last Supper”: the religious view of Jesus and his apostles on their last dine together. Vitruvian Man is next on the list. This artwork of Leonardo in a paper is a depiction of two superimposed positions within a square and circle named after an architect Vitruvius. Fourth is the “Lady with an Ermine” this painting has been identified as Cecilia Gallerani who was a mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. Last is his “Self-portait in Red Chalk” wherein he drew himself.

The author also said “His artworks, characterized by extraordinary lively yet harmonic composition and subtle technique of shadowing had an enormous influence on the following generation of artists.” (http://historylists.org/art/list-of-5-most-famous-artworks-by-leonardo-da-vinci.html).

These artworks were actually appreciated by people after Leonardo Da Vinci passed away. These artworks received a lot of speculation and controversies that will soon be tackled on the latter part of this chapter.

2. In the field of Science and Technology

Leonardo, as a scientiss, gave a lot of proofs and his curiosity lead to answers that were soon became benefit to us. Some of his works soon came to life because of some inventors who idolized his works.

According to an article entitled “The top 10 Leonardo Da Vinci inventions” by Christopher Lampton of geniusstuff.com, named the “Ball bearing”. Ball bearings make it possible for drive shafts to rotate, for goods to roll along ramps in a factory or store, and for mechanical devices in general to operate. By placing a smoothly rolling sphere between moving surfaces, ball bearings eliminate friction. “The Parachute” : a flying device used by a lot of people today for safety and entertainment purposes. “The Ornitopther” : device conceived by da Vinci that would theoretically have allowed humans to soar through the air like birds. “The Machine gun”: which is soon used for wars. “The diving suit” : very useful for mariners nowadays. “The armored Tank” and others like “Self-propelled Cart”, “City of the future”, “Aerial Screw” and “Robotic Knight”.

Lampton also said “In recent years, however, engineers have begun to construct models of da Vinci's amazing machines and most of them actually work. In the following pages we'll look at some of the most imaginative -- and coolest -- of the designs that da Vinci sketched out in his notebooks.” (http://www.geniusstuff.com//blog/list/10-leonardo-da-vinci-inventions/).
Da Vinci may not be able to alter technology in his time but he sure did well on influencing the people of the 20th and 21st century.

C.   The controversies

Here comes the excited part. Leonardo lived his life mysteriously and despite the positive contributions given by this great man, people still questioned and talked about him.

What is Da Vinci code? Why doesn’t Mona Lisa have eyebrows? Why are there letters on some of his paintings? Thousands of questions have been raised and theories were made.

1. The never ending mystery of Mona Lisa

Ask the most famous controversy about Da Vinci and they will answer you with “Mona Lisa”. This painting of a beautiful admirable girl smiling simply ate the viewer is rather worthy for a lot of questions.

According to an article entitled “9 Conspiracy Theories about Mona Lisa” by Anwesha of boldsky.com, Mona Lisa has 9 abruptly questionable parts that have been analyzed by debaters a few years after it became famous. First is the mysterious smile of the lady. It is the smile that led the conspiracy theorist to deduce that there are secret clues in the Mona Lisa. People are also asking if Mona Lisa is pregnant because she was rather hiding her stomach in the painting. Also people are asking if the “She” is actually a “He”. Some theorists have found the stature of Mona Lisa overtly manly. The fact that she has no hint of bosom has led many people to believe that Mona Lisa was actually an effeminate man. Some say that she was Da Vinci’s mom. Some said that the painting is his depiction of himself. Some historians have also claimed that Mona Lisa is a combination of a man and woman. The Latin words Amon and Elisa combine to form Mona Lisa. That makes Mona Lisa a hermaphrodite. Also, why doesn’t she have eyebrows? Some historians say that it was customary for noble women to shave their eyebrows in the 16th century though. Lastly, some theorists believe that the Mona Lisa is perfect in terms of symmetry. It forms the ancient symbol of the chalice that is an indirect hint to the mystical holy grail. Dan brown has elaborated about this theory in his bestseller book, 'Da Vinci Code'.

The author also said, “The Mona Lisa is also famous because it is rumoured to be legendary painter Leonardo Da Vinci's favourite work. In fact, he carried it wherever he went. This painting's proximity to its creator has given rise to many conspiracy theories. These conspiracy theories range from the identity of the woman in the painting to the presence of secret clues in the Mona Lisa.” (http://www.boldsky.com/insync/pulse/2013/mona-lisa-secret-conspiracy-theories-032144.html).

Certainly, Mona Lisa has a lot of controversies, but what if Leonardo just painted it because he wants to. People kept on raising and raising their own theories but in the end, Mona Lisa is just a masterpiece made by a master.

2. The Da Vinci Code

Ever heard of it? The famous author Dan Brown dedicated a year or more just to explain this and tell the people how Leonardo Da Vinci made the code.

According to an article entitled “Cracking the Da Vinci code” by an unknown author of catholic.com, The novel of Dan Brown “Da Vinci Code” is the best novel explaining the said controversy. Da Vinci is portrayed as a former head of the conspiracy guarding the "truth" about Jesus Christ. In the novel he is said to have planted various codes and secret symbols in his work, particularly in his painting of the Last Supper. According to the novel, this painting depicts Jesus' alleged wife, Mary Magdalene, next to him as a symbol of her prominence in his true teaching. In reality, the figure that Dan Brown identifies as Mary Magdalene is John the Evangelist, who traditionally has been regarded as the youngest of the apostles and so is often pictured in medieval art without a beard.

The author also raised the points of what Leonardo is doing in his works in the article. The author enumerated it as the following:
a.    Jesus is not God; he was only a man.
b.    Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene.
c.    She is to be worshiped as a goddess.
d.    Jesus got her pregnant, and the two had a daughter.
e.    That daughter gave rise to a prominent family line that is still present in Europe today.
f.     The Bible was put together by a pagan Roman emperor.
g.    Jesus was viewed as a man and not as God until the fourth century, when he was deified by the emperor Constantine.
h.    The Gospels have been edited to support the claims of later Christians.
i.      In the original Gospels, Mary Magdalene rather than Peter was directed to establish the Church.
j.      There is a secret society known as the Priory of Sion that still worships Mary Magdalene as a goddess and is trying to keep the truth alive.
k.    The Catholic Church is aware of all this and has been fighting for centuries to keep it suppressed. It often has committed murder to do so.
l.      The Catholic Church is willing to and often has assassinated the descendents of Christ to keep his bloodline from growing.

Da Vinci code is the reason of the uprising controversies raised against Leonardo. These issues regarding him being in the Priory of Sion makes people dislike him. Some people even tried to unlock the real meaning of his paintings. In the future, everybody knows that the conspiracy behind Da Vinci code will remain unanswered.

3. Various lost paintings

As an artist, Leonardo has been referred by different people. Since he was very talented, a lot people hired him. And as time goes by, as his artworks went viral, different painting and artworks claimed to be made by Leonardo Da Vinci.

According to an article entitled “'Lost' Da Vinci Portrait, and its Origins, Stir Controversy” by Jennifer Welsh of livescience.com there’s a new artwork being claimed to be made by Leonardo Da Vinci. The artwork is included in a 500 year old book of the family history of the Duke of Milan. In 2010, first suggestions that da Vinci painted the portrait were released. Since then, art historians have debated over both its origin and the painter. In fact, several art historians contacted by LiveScience said they wouldn't comment on the piece or didn't return emails. An earlier examination of the artwork by a gallery in Vienna led the director there to say it was not a da Vinci, and they are unswayed by the new evidence. art historians there suggesting the piece came from 19th-century German artists called the Nazarenes, who mimicked the Renaissance style. (This was disproved after carbon dating estimated the portrait's creation between 1440 and 1650.) It was titled "Head of a Young Girl in Profile to the Left in Renaissance Dress.” In fact, the author’s agency contacted different art historians.

Welsh also said “Many of the historians contacted by LiveScience refused to comment on the piece.” (http://www.livescience.com/16549-lost-davinci-portrait.html).

Up until now, debates regarding lost paintings and artwork belonging to Leonardo are still alive. The fact that he was the best Renaissance painter, every Renaissance looking painting are all being referred to him.
     
Even if Leonardo is not with us anymore, the fact that people are still talking about him and his works prove that he was rather controversial for us.


Thursday, April 10, 2014

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1
Introduction
A.   Background of the Study

Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the most famous painters in the entire history. He is considered as one of the finest painters with smooth strokes and realistic looking paintings. Born on April 15, 1452, in Vinci, Italy, Leonardo da Vinci was the son of a prominent attorney notary and a young peasant girl. Born out of wedlock, he was raised by his father, Ser Piero, and several stepmothers. He’s been famous because of his artworks that somehow gave mysterious aura to people like “Mona Lisa” and “Last Supper”. In fact, his works are considered to be one of the most expensive auctioned paintings in the Art history.

Shelley Esaak wrote a certain article entitled “Leonardo Da Vinci” in a website called arthistory.about.com wherein she narrated the biography of Leonardo as a one of a kind painter all throughout the history.

She stated, “How to make this brief? Leonardo spent about twenty years (1480s - 1499) in the service of Lodovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan (who frequently neglected to pay Leonardo). His output during this period included two of his best known paintings: The Madonna of the Rocks (1483-85) and the mural The Last Supper (1495-98).When Milan was seized by French troops in 1499, Leonardo returned to Florence. It was here that he painted one of the most famous portraits of all time, The Mona Lisa, more correctly known as La Gioconda (1503-06).” (http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namesdd/a/leonardo.htm).

As an artist, I view Leonardo as an inspiration in my works. When it comes to smooth and clean strokes, Leonardo Da Vinci is irreplaceable. Even though a lot people copied his works, the original will always be the most expensive and most beautiful.

He is also considered as the father of Science, technology and modern research. Unlike other historical people, Leonardo didn’t stick with one subject. He experimented and enhanced himself on doing what he thinks he can. Science is not easy during the old times. Since there are no books, newspapers or internet, they have to know everything by themselves and they soon settled on superstitions and false allegations. But Leonardo changed the views and began analyzing things.

According to the article entitled “Is Leonardo da Vinci a great artist or a great scientist?” by Jonathan Jones of theguardian.com, a lot people have been debating whether Da Vinci is an Artist or Scientist. The thing is, people see him differently on both professions. It is explained in the article that Leonardo became a scientist when he questioned started questioning things. Curiosity gave him power. He was one of the pioneer researchers in the Renaissance Period and that soon gave him the passion to pursue science and design technology that can help humankind in the future.

Jonathan Jones also said in his article “He is never more an artist than when he is most a scientist. Even as he patiently reveals the nature of heart valves, he draws with such tender beauty that you gasp at the complex artistic achievement, the subtle textures and three-dimensional illusions, even as you marvel at his insights into the human body. For me, Leonardo's anatomical drawings are both icons of science, and wonders of art.” (http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2012/may/01/leonardo-da-vinci-artist-or-scientist).

He was considered as the Renaissance Man. During the 14th century, rise of modern thinking and ideas began to bloom out. Different people presented ideas and explanation beyond phenomena and scientific happenings. But despite the number of people who lived like that in the Renaissance Period, Leonardo Da Vinci was considered the greatest.

According to an article entitled “Leonardo Da Vinci: Ultimate Renaissance Man” by Jeremy Hsu of nbcnews.com, people of America took notice of Leonardo’s greatest works and made it a Hollywood film in order to inform people what he contributed to the modern world of Science and technology. Hsu also discussed the different ideas drawn by him on how he views the machines of the future. These reasons made him become the greatest Renaissance Man. The evidences of every logical things he found out were presented.

Hsu also said “What's weird about Leonardo is that he anticipated all sorts of revolutionary breakthroughs in science and medicine, and yet in fact, if he'd never have existed, most of those things would have happened anyway," (http://www.nbcnews.com/id/46765215/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/leonardo-da-vinci-ultimate-renaissance-man/).

The greatest contribution of Da Vinci is that he studied anatomy by the use of corpses. During his time, studying human body is sacred because the church views our body as something divine and sacred. But Leonardo took a step out and began studying on how it works out. He later on moved on using small animals to see how living organism’s anatomy works out.

According to an article entitled “Leonardo Da Vinci: Anatomy of an Artist” by Alastair Stook of telegraph.co.uk, Leonardo began studying using corpses when sat with a dying old man in Santa Maria Nuova in Florence. The old man said that whenever had any disease except for being old, so due to curiosity, he studied the old man’s body when he died. Stook also said that what’s interesting about Leonardo is that he provided a visual proof on his studies. He gave us a clear view on how our body looks like that no one ever did before. He introduced us one of the greatest mysteries of the history.

Stook also gave added information about Leonardo’s anatomical work by saying “The fruits of this research, a series of 18 mostly double-sided sheets known collectively as the Anatomical Manuscript A, overflow with more than 240 meticulous drawings as well as 13,000 words of notes written in his idiosyncratic “mirror-script”.” (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/leonardo-da-vinci/10202124/Leonardo-da-Vinci-Anatomy-of-an-artist.html).

This eager attitude of Leonardo about studying Human Anatomy gave a lot of knowledge to us regarding our delicate body and how it works.

However, despite all these positive contributions, the researcher observes that Leonardo’s live the life full of conspiracies. On doing all this things that are out of the norm, people began suspecting if he lived a real life or something that is scripted for the sake of others.

Therefore, having background information about Leonardo Da Vinci will give the readers knowledge about how the greatest Renaissance Man lived his life and how people see him when he was still alive and now that is gone. It will also clarify the misconceptions about him.

Instead of dealing with the famous works of Leonardo Da Vinci, this paper will focus on explaining and exposing the different secrets and mysteries about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and works.

B.   Statement of the Problem

This study aims to answer this question:
1.    What are the different secrets and mysteries about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and works?

C.   Significance of the Study

Students with courses related to Arts and History. This paper will study about the greatest man of Art and History which will be very useful to the students of Arts and History. Information about Leonardo Da Vinci’s secret life will make them exposed on how arts and science work back then.

Professors of Arts and History. Professors of Arts and History can have gain knowledge on what to explain when the students ask them regarding Da Vinci’s life. Also, they will be aware of the questions and answers about him.

Art Enthusiasts and Conspiracy addicts. These people will benefit greatly in this paper because these people are the ones who have a lot of questions regarding Da Vinci.

Future Researchers. Future Researchers who wish to have the same topic can see the advantage and disadvantages of this certain topic. They can also have primary references on what to search on and look for when they began researching.

D.   Scope and Delimitation

This paper will focus on explaining and exposing the secrets and mysteries about Leonardo Da Vinci’s life and works. Historical views and information about his paintings and works will be included in order to put a greater depth on the proofs.

The researcher will not include the infamous works of Da Vinci and the personal information of him since it will just become unnecessary for the paper.

E.   Material and Methods

This paper will be using blogs and online research papers because it most likely to be updated and required. Professional views and blogs will be widely accepted for the blog.

The information and data will be classified according to the substance and what it is talking about. Personal views, biases and untrusted references will not be accepted.

F.    Definition of Terms

Anatomy. A person’s body.

Painter. A profession focusing on putting art in a certain medium by using water based materials.

Renaissance. The period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries when there was a new interest in science and in ancient art and literature especially in Italy.

Science. A specific branch of study specializing on natural based facts.


Technology. The practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area.