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Introduction of the author of The Last Supper
Da Vinci, julian calendar1April, 452 15 (Gregorian calendar1April, 23, 452) ~ 15 19 died on May 2, at the age of 67. Genius scientists, inventors and painters in the European Renaissance. Modern scholars call him "the most perfect representative of the Renaissance", and he is a unique all-rounder in human history. His greatest achievement is painting. His masterpieces, such as Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and Our Lady in the Rock, reflect his exquisite artistic attainments. He believes that the most beautiful research object in nature is the human body, which is a wonderful flower of nature, and painters should take people as the core of their painting objects.

He is a knowledgeable and versatile painter, astronomer, inventor and architectural engineer. He is also good at sculpture, music, invention and architecture, and is familiar with mathematics, physiology, physics, astronomy and geology. He is versatile and studious, and his preserved manuscript is about 6000 pages. All his scientific research results are preserved in his manuscript. Einstein thought that if Leonardo da Vinci's scientific research achievements were published at that time, science and technology could advance for 30-50 years.

Leonardo da Vinci showed his artistic talent when he was a teenager. /kloc-when he was 0/5 years old, he went to Florence to learn from his teacher and grew up to be a painter and sculptor with scientific literacy. He became a military engineer and architect. 1482 After being recruited to Milan, he conducted creative and research activities in the noble house. From 15 13, he drifted to Rome and Florence. 15 16 lived in France, and 15 19 died on May 2nd. Asteroid 3000 was named "Leonardo". The most famous work is Mona Lisa, which is now one of the three treasures of the Louvre in Paris.