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Hey!
I'm Leonardo like to paint stuff. ✨ Currently a designer studying to be an ilustrator.

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NEW BOY ALERT
leonard (leo)
he's short 5' 3"
works 4 jobs
constantly tired
depressed but tries to stay positive
bi (mostly straight)

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In our Leonardo da Vinci issue we show our readers how to make an edible pizza paint palette! Colourful, cheesy and delicious! Party on dudes!🐢🍕🎨

🎨 by Ed J Brown

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Today, Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci's brilliance endures 500 years after his death.


Article: https://t.co/G4ROrTS5RB

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un uomo eccezionale, un talento assoluto che l'Italia ha donato all'umanità

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Good question! It's the botanical drawing of oak leaves, acorns and dyers greenwood. Aesthetically beautiful and scientifically accurate - sums up Leonardo for me! Plus, I'm a sucker for red chalk drawings! - Xanthe

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Leonardo’s drawings ranged across many subjects, but they were divided in the C16th. The Royal Collection is strong in anatomy, botany, maps, horses & studies for paintings. We have few of his inventions in engineering, which are now mostly in Milan.

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: nous aimons tous , symbole de l 'humanisme ..
J'aime en particulier ce : '' la vierge aux rochers '' conservé avec amour au
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Lord Peter is the transformation tale of beheaded cat who becomes a human princess. This is that story in McCall’s Read Me a Story Book (1961). by Leonard Weisgard.

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Leonardo da Vinci was well off (not rich) and had horses and servants. He was probably gay and did not marry or have kids. I doubt he used cosmetics, but he was renowned for his love of fine clothes such as fur-lined cloaks and pink silk breeches.

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500 years ago Leonardo Da Vinci died at Château du Clos Lucé, Amboise, France – many artists at that time had chosen France as their home. Da Vinci was an iconic artist whose influence lives on to this day!

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Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani (detail) c 1489 Leonardo da Vinci

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I was a bit sceptical about the new 'portrait' of Leonardo that's been identified in the Royal Collection (LEFT). Face looked too young. But sent me a reworked version he made, with hair and beard (RIGHT), and I have to say it's pretty good. Bravo

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Daily - Day 05-02-19
Here's an illustration of ' in her iconic hairdo, in a drawing exercise based on 's "Study for (1505).
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Today marks 500 years since the death of whose Flying Machine Nick Park was inspired by for his 'Gyrobrolly'. Nick has revisited his invention and created these artworks that tell the story behind the Gyrobrolly

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