|
As
we turn the pages of history, we come across people
who have faced up to and triumphed over adversity with
indomitable courage. Their zeal and multi-dimensional
personalities inspire the common man and make him forget
his inadequacies.
As
an artist and scientist of the Renaissance era in Italy,
Leonardo da Vinci stands as the tallest achiever and
persona. Leonardo da Vinci, the pride of Italy can not
be described using 'greatness' as an adjective. His
unique way of looking at art changed the course of Italys
art scene and paved the way for artists to be more creative
all over the world. He possessed a multifaceted personality,
which influenced numerous areas of learning.
Leonardos
curiosity and urge to know and explore different branches
of knowledge makes him stand out among the other great
artists. He was an achiever with a child-like hunger
to know things. He took up diverse fields like biology,
mathematics and physics. His interest in writing books
is well known. He left behind volumes of written material
with exquisite pictures. Leonardo strove eagerly for
a language that was simple yet expressive.
Birth
And Childhood
The
emergence and progress of the Renaissance period saw
the European nations getting rejuvenated and enlightened.
There were massive changes in society, which shaped
the coming centuries. The world saw a new beginning
in all spheres of knowledge. On April 15, 1452, Leonardo
da Vinci was born in a farmhouse in village of Vinci
near Florence in Italy. Leonardos family lived
in this area since the 13th century.
For
Leonardo, life was not easy to begin with. Society saw
him as the illegitimate son of Sir Piero, a Florentine
notary and landlord. His mother Caterina was a young
peasant woman who married an artisan from that region.
The same year, when Leonardo was born Sir Piero married
another woman.
The
Baptismal Chapel at fort in Vinci was where Leonardo
was christened. Vinci is a small town, placed at the
foot of Monte Alabono in Italy. In 1457, Leonardo moved
to his grandfathers house. From this time onwards
he was member of his fathers family, but he was
never legitimized. He was raised as one of the member
of the family and got a normal childhood of a wealthy
family. He never had any half-brothers till he was 24,
another reason why didn't have to go through the humiliations
of illegitimacy.
| |
As a child, Leonardo was very curious and alert. He was always full of questions about things unknown to him. In Vinci, Leonardo attended school. His teachers despaired when he questioned and clarified his doubts. He did not learn Latin, which is why he wrote his notes in Italian. He was a normal child of abnormal beauty, almost fascinating people. He used to learn music and sing in his sweet voice. A very humane side of his personality could be seen in his act to buy caged birds and setting them free afterwards. Young Leonardo was always attracted to bright colors and spirited horses.
Leonardo's keen interest in designing and constructing objects lead his father to take him to the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio, a very prominent artist of those days. At the age of 14, Leonardo moved to Florence where he began an apprenticeship in the workshop of Verrocchio, in 1466. |
First
Stroke
Leonardo
started working as an apprentice in the workshop of
Andrea del Verrocchio in 1466. Verrocchio was an artist
of fame and ability in Florence at that time. He could
recognize the genius in Leonardo and gave him a place
in his workshop. Leonardo also worked with some other
famous artists like Botticelli, Perugino and Lorenzo
di Credi at Verrocchios place.
Leonardo
loved to work independently. He learned mixing colors
and the basics of painting himself just by observing
the great hands at work. He taught himself to paint
in oils between 1466-72. Verrocchio was employed to
paint the famous painting Baptism of Christ and Leonardo
was given a chance to paint an angel in the painting,
where he clearly surpassed his master in his craft.
At the same time, he used to write elaborate notes on
his subject but, it seems, he never wanted to publish
them some of them were written either in coded language
or in mirror writing. This was another that he had mastered.
In
June 1472, Leonardo joined the painters guild
in Florence. He was also listed in the red book of painters
from Florence (Campagina de Pittori). Leonardos
paintings had a distinct character and essence. He always
went by his convictions.
The
first known and dated work of Leonardo da Vinci is a
pen-and-ink drawing of Arnovalley, sketched on 5th August
1473.
On
8th April, Leonardo and four others were denounced.
An unknown person declared Leonardo of having a homosexual
affair with Jacopo Saltavelli, a model. Leonardo was
acquitted of the charge after the intervention of Verrocchio
and in absence of any proof. But this incident is said
to be the reason of his living a secluded life. Though
Sigmund Freud studied his notes and found a note supporting
his belief that Leonardo suffered from frigidity. The
note read : " The act of procreation and anything
that has any relation to it is so disgusting that human
beings would soon die out if there were no pretty faces
and sensuous dispositions". He never came close
to women, which is also a fact.
|