A young, mischievous boy who became da Vinci's apprentice.
Salai (Gian Giacomo de' Captrotti)
Salai was described as being a ___________ of talent.
A mural painted by Leonard da Vinci on the wall of the refectory at the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie
The Last Supper
free and natural, without embarrassment or too much control:ithout embarrassment or too much control:
a) uninhibited
b) insincerity
c) inconspicuous
d) unkempt
uninhibited
Forever.
a) patron
b) prestige
c) perpetuity
d) pious
Perpetuity
"I am very selective about the works I accumulate."
Isabella
Destroyed when the French used it as a target
the Horse
the period of new growth of interest and activity in the areas of art, literature, and ideas in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries
Renaissance
messy, not cared for
unkempt
Who was said to have had an invisible measuring rod in her head along with a genuine sense of fun.
Beatrice
The sculpture in Florence that da Vinci served on a committee to determine the best home for
the David by Michelangelo
to notice or understand the difference between two things
distinguish
in a careful way that involves a lot of effort
conscientiously
He could recognize the genuine from the sham or the original from the copy
"So Il Moro, who had used Leonardo's eyes to investigate the course of rivers and to improve the plan of cities, now used Leonardo's eyes to discover _____ ______ ______ __________."
"his very own wife"
Her portrait is Lady with the Ermine
Cecilia Gallerani
containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
elaborate
the group of people who travel with and work for an important or famous person
entourage
Michelangelo
Wild
showing no respect, especially for God or religion
impious
to persuade, attract, or interest someone, sometimes in order to deceive him or her