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Question 1 Where was Leonardo da Vinci born? Name the country and the town.
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Question 1 Where was Leonardo da Vinci born? Name the country and the town. Answer: Vinci, Italy *Leonardo did not have a real last name, but his full birth name was: Lionardo di ser Piero da Vinci. This means “Leonardo, son of Piero from Vinci”.
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Question 2 What year was Leonardo born in?
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Question 2 What year was Leonardo born in? Answer: 1452
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Question 3 True or False: Leonardo came from a very wealthy family.
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Question 3 True or False: Leonardo came from a very wealthy family. Answer: False *Leonardo’s mother was a peasant and she was not married to Leonardo’s father when he was born. This was unusual back then, and it had a big impact on his future.
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Question 4 As a teenager, Leonardo moved to Florence, where he worked for a painter named Verrocchio. What was Leonardo’s job? Answer: Leonardo was Verrocchio’s apprentice, or student assistant.
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Verrocchio, Baptism of Christ, 1472-1475 This is Verrocchio’s Baptism of Christ. Verrocchio asked his assistant, Leonardo to paint one of the angels. Which one do you think he painted?
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Like most other artists of the time, Verrocchio used egg-based tempera paint. Leonardo used oil based paint for his angel. When Leonardo revealed his angel, other artists in Verrocchio’s workshop were shocked by its beauty. Legend has it, Verrocchio swore that he would never paint again.
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Question 5 What is the name of this artwork?
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Question 5 What is the name of this artwork? Answer: The Last Supper
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Question 6 This artwork was painted on plaster. What is a painting on plaster called?
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Question 6 This artwork was painted on plaster. What is a painting on plaster called? Answer: Fresco
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Leonardo was a notoriously slow worker. He decided to paint The Last Supper on dry plaster instead of wet plaster, to give himself more time to work on it. This was a HUGE mistake! Moister started to rise from the dry plaster (probably because the monastery’s kitchen is on the other side of the fresco wall) and paint started to chip away almost immediately. Doh!
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It probably looked like this when he first completed it.
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Question 6 The Mona Lisa is considered the most famous painting in the world. In Italian, this painting’s name is “La Gioconda”. What does La Gioconda mean?
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Question 6 The Mona Lisa is considered the most famous painting in the world. In Italian, this painting’s name is “La Gioconda”. What does La Gioconda mean? Answer: The Joker
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Question 7 Today, the Mona Lisa lives at the Louvre. What city is the Louvre in?
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Question 7 Today, the Mona Lisa lives at the Louvre. What city is the Louvre in? Answer: Paris, France
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Question 8 In 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre. Which famous artist was suspected of stealing her? * Hint: He or she is in this room!
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Question 8 In 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre. Which famous artist was suspected of stealing her? * Hint: He or she is in this room! Answer: Pablo Picasso “Wasn’t me!”
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When the Mona Lisa was stolen, people suspected an artist name Apollinaire, because he had written about burning the Louvre down. Apollinaire tried to blame the crime on Picasso. Picasso was brought in for questioning, but as it turns out, the real thief was a Louvre employee! “Not cool, man.”
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Question 9 In his notebooks, Leonardo used “mirror writing”. What is mirror writing and why did Leonardo do it?
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Question 9 Answer: Mirror writing is writing letters and words backwards, from the right side of the page to the left. *He did this for 2 reasons…
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Question 9 1. Leonardo was very secretive, and he didn’t want people to steal his ideas.
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Question 9 Leonardo was left-handed, which made it easier for him to write from right to left. Because his mother and father weren’t married, he was not allowed to attend school. If he had gone to school, he would have been forced to write and draw with his right hand.
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Question 10 True or False: Leonardo worked very quickly and created over 100 paintings. Leonardo da Vinci, St. John the Baptist
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Question 10 Answer: False Leonardo worked very slowly and believed that 99% of an artist’s work is done in his or her head. He only completed 9 paintings!! Leonardo da Vinci, Madonna and Child with St. Anne, 1508
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However… Leonardo left the world over 6,000 drawings and notebook pages!
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