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Vitruvian man-the proportions of the human body according to Vitruvius

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Leonardo da Vinci

<p>Leonardo da Vinci is one of the best-known and highly celebrated Renaissance painters. Known for his constant innovation and discovery, Leonard da Vinci wall art is your opportunity to illuminate your walls with the work of this incredible craftsman.<p> <p class="title-3">Characteristics of Leonardo da Vinci art</p> <p>Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a luminary of the Italian Renaissance period. He is considered one of the most significant artists of all time, but he was also a sculptor, an architect, an inventor, and a scientist.<p> <p>Da Vinci&#39;s unquenchable thirst for knowledge pushed forward the possibilities of art, and his work and notebooks have inspired centuries of artists. Indeed, his scientific approach to painting revolutionized the art form, leading to paintings with incredible use of light, shadow, and perspective.<p> <p>Using chiaroscuro, he achieved incredible three-dimensional representations of his subjects; when combined with the depth and detail of the sfumato technique, his work had a stunning depth that is still impressive to modern viewers.<p> <p>Da Vinci&#39;s naturalistic paintings draw from a limited color palette of greens, browns, and blue. However, his use of whites and grays creates light and perspective, giving his paintings a hazy yet substantial feeling.<p> <p>His innate curiosity meant that Da Vinci painted a wide range of subjects, including religious scenes, angels, portraits, and notable figures of the time. When added to his incredible sketches, there are many ways to enjoy his masterful work.<p> <p class="title-3">How to choose Leonardo da Vinci wall Art for your space</p> <p>Leonardo da Vinci&#39;s work is both timeless and versatile, which allows it to sit in many different environments. The mood and aesthetic of his paintings lend themselves to traditional or classical homes, with the use of ornate wooden frames providing an extra layer of sophistication.<p> <p>Renaissance Revival and Art Nouveau decor styles are also seamless fits for Da Vinci&#39;s work, while his sketches can work within Minimalist decor schemes thanks to their stripped-back nature.<p> <p>The color scheme of your space is an important consideration when choosing the right paintings. Da Vinci&#39;s limited color palette is highly natural. Setting this work against loud or bright hues can distract from the work and even create unwelcome clashes.<p> <p>Explore our eternally beautiful collection of Leonardo da Vinci wall art to bring a sense of serenity to your home. From well-known works like The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper to more obscure sketches, there is a work of art for every taste.<p>

<p>Leonardo da Vinci, Vitruvian man - the proportions of the human body according to Vitruvius, 1490, 15th Century, metal point, pen and ink, touches of watercolor, Italy, Veneto, Venice, Accademia Art Galleries (49824) Everett Collection\Mondadori Portfolio</p>

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