Jumat, 30 November 2018

Leonardo Da Vinci : Chapter 7 - 9


Chapter 7
" Engineering Invention "

This section describes the invention engineering new in the field of technology by Leonardo goodbye Vinci, so after he found finding in the field of this technology he not only have the expertise painting, coupled with the findings in the field of this technology. However, not all his invention has been tested with good, but only a new some alone at that time.

Chapter 8
" Later Life and Death "

in October 1515, King Francis I of France recaptured Milan. In December, Leonardo was present at a meeting of King Francis and Pope Leo X. The French king had commissioned Leonardo to make for him a mechanical lion which could walk forward, then open up to reveal a bouquet of lilies. The following year, Leonardo was given a manor house called Clos Luce, not far away from the king’s royal residences. Here he spent the remaining three years of his life, along with his close friend Count Francesco Melzi. There is speculation that Leonardo had suffered a stroke in the last year before his death, and that his left hand was partially paralyzed. He had trouble standing, and relied on his companions daily. His was an old age in the early sixteenth century, and his life had been filled to the brim with all he could squeeze into it. Towards the end of his days, Leonardo also summoned a priest to hear his last confession and to receive the Holy Eucharist.
It was here at Clos Lucce that leonardo da vinci died on may 2, 1519. Leonardo da vinci was 67 Years old. Of his last words on this earth, leonardo is purported to have said : “ i have offended God and mankind. My work did not reach the quality it should have. “ . no less true words could ever have been spoken. Count Fransisco Melzi was his principal heir and the received leonardo’s paintings, tools, library and possession.

Chapter 9
" Facts about Leonardo da Vinci "

Leonardo da Vinci was quite possibly one of the greatest minds to ever walk the earth. He had an interest in so many things, and he never stopped learning. His genius did not lay in one area only; people cannot simply state that he had a masterful mind in art, architecture, engineering, or sculpting. Leonardo was a genius at all of these and many more things. Most everyone knows of his famous paintings of the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper, but there are other things he did which don’t get a lot of publicity. Here are a few of those. Leonardo da Vinci could explain why the sky is blue. People in his day and age didn’t have the capabilities to explain much about science, let alone a simple question from a child. could we call Leonardo an early pet advocate. One of his habits was to go into the marketplace, buy caged animals, bring them home, and set them free. That was his only intention. And he never forgot the less fortunate than himself either. He always welcomed his friends and gave them food—rich or poor. Leonardo da Vinci, for all he came to know and understand in the world, was not formally educated. Being an illegitimate son, his father felt there was no need to educate him well early on. So he was mostly home schooled while living in his grandfather’s house. Traditional subjects like Latin and Greek remained a mystery to him until he taught himself these things later in life.

Kamis, 22 November 2018

Leonardo Da vinci : Chapter 4 - 6

Chapter 4 "Early Painting" 
is a paper that discusses the history of painting in the 15th century. This article begins with a quote from Leonardo Da Vinci which contains "I think I'm learning to live. I just learned to die. " Why is Leonardo Da Vinci? Because all of this writing tells the history of Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpieces at that time which was legendary until now.
The author of "Early Paintings" reports directly on Da Vinci's paintings starting from his painting called St. Jerome in the Wilderness, then The Virgin of The Rocks, and finally The Last Supper. The author explains in detail about the Vinci painting. First the author describes how the pictures of the paintings are filled, then explains how they are, then where the paintings are stored, until the depiction of da Vinci's psychological state during the process of making his paintings.

Chapter 5 "Painting of the 16th Century" 
is a paper that tells of the 16th century made by Leonardo Da Vinci which gave the name Mona lisa which is now enshrined in the French Louvre museum. Then, Leonardo said, the monalisa was Leonardo's mother, the wife of a silk trader, etc. Monalisa is also the best painting in the world and broke the price of $ 700 in 2015. Not only does the Mona Lisa have Leonardo's paintings that are popular and well-known by other artists, titled The Virgin and Child with St.Anne. which tells the Virgin Mary, third, and mother, ST. anne.

Chapter 6 "Scientific Studies and Anatomy" 
This chapter tells Leonardo Because Leonardo did not see the difference between science and art, he looked at it with the same interests. He believed that by learning science, this would make him a better artist. According to him, there is no science of science, there will never be anything called art.

Jumat, 16 November 2018

Leonardo Da Vinci : Review Chapter 1 - 3

CHAPTER 1 : Early Beginnings and the Italian Renaissance

This chapter tells Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452, in the Tuscan hill town, Vinci. His mother, Caterina, was a peasant girl and was not married to Leonardo's father, Piero Fruosino in Antonio da Vinci, who was quite wealthy. Leonardo did not have a last name, but was known as part of Leonardo, which (Leonardo da Vinci means) "Leonardo, (son) of (Mes) ser Piero of Vinci. ". His father never married his mother, but was only involved romantically. Leonardo lived in Anchiano in his mother's house for five years. In 1457 he founded a shared house, grandparents, and uncle in the small town of Vinci. Leonardo received adequate education, studied basic Latin, mathematics, and geography. Leonardo was also born during the Italian Renaissance. The Italian Renaissance is famous for its emerging art and architecture and new philosophy throughout the European countries today. Trust held firmly at that time is about life, death, and everything that is hung now. The Italian Renaissance developed in central Italy in the region known as Tuscany. That period was the time of Italy where Leonardo da Vinci was born. Only people who can read and write, Leonardo, known as Verrocchio, have one of Florence's best works. Verrocchio is one of the famous sculptors and painters in Florence. Leonardo's training there will discuss making, chemistry, workmanship, workmanship, casting, carpentry, drawing, modeling, and painting.

CHAPTER 2 : Leonardo"s Personal Life
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This chapter describes When five years, Leonardo moved to the home of his father and grandfather in Vinci. I have been away from home quite often, but my stepmother has been a lot dear. no money at home, leonaerdo is less noticed. In 1462, Leonardo moved to the city of Florence. Because he argued that these steps would be beneficial for Leonardo, because he wanted to be an artist like him. Leonardo was happy to do was a mirror of writing. Because he is left-handed, he will write from right to left on the page. Florence is a city of craftsmen. Florence is home to several artists. There are sculptors, donuts, and architects Filippo brunelleschi, along with many other painters too. One time Leonardo entered the study of art, he admired it and became enamored with art. His father had just remarried, but his new wife, Francesca lanfredini, who was 16 years old, took Leonardo's interest a little. In fact, he was only three years younger than Leonardo. His father found several pictures in the room. he immediately agreed that Leonardo was gifted and wanted to rotate studies as an apprentice. Leonardo was very happy, because his dream became a fact. internships in those days usually begin in ten years, while Leonardo has finished fourteen. internship is a period of learning to learn crafts. Another is Sandro Botticelli, who was painted in the birth of Venus 20 years ago by having been in a workshop all the big time, Leonardo and the other apprentices immediately studied the Master's artist technique. They began rounds of artwork long before ever taking brushes. Then for sketches and study and internships and learning sculptures. They learned how to dig clay or wax, and practiced repeatedly how to draw a fold of curtains that had been made from a wet cloth on plaster. Leonardo's closest friend at that time was Lorenzo di Credi, who was seven years younger. . All the time, Leonardo had also been married but had several female friends, looking for friendship with two Sister Este, Beatrice and Isabella.

CHAPTER 3 : Leonardo"s Artistic Beginnings

Leonardo worked directly from Verrocchio now and has received the Commission for adoration from the Magi. Leonardo has done many pictures and studies of perspectives and classical architecture. One time, Leonardo was called to Milan with Lorenzo de 'Medici. In 1482, Leonardo, who was also a very talented musician, created silver lute, in the form of a horse's head. Leonardo also sketched war machines, images like Chariot war with crescent knives mounted on both sides, like winged weapons; an armored tank driven by two people cranking the shaft, and also a giant arrow that needed several people to operate.

LEONARDO DA VINCI : A Life From Beginning To End

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This time i will explain the Synopsis of Leonardo Da Vinci book.




 
Tittle : Leonardo Da Vinci : A Life From Beginning To End
Writter : Hourly History
Page : 40 Pages

This book tells about the personal life of a world-famous artist, Leonardo Da Vinci. Not only telling his personal life, this book also tells of Da Vinci's works. Da Vinci's most famous works are The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. Aside from being an artist, Da Vinci also has an interest in science such as mathematics, engineering, geology, astronomy, botany or plant science, and cartography (mapping). then, this book also tells Da vinci's engineering discoveries. not until there, this book also tells the end of his life.

Kamis, 08 November 2018

The Lost World Novel

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This time i will explain the Synopsis of The Lost World Novel. 



Title     : The Lost World
Writer  : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Page    : 304 Pages

Synopsis : In a scientific meeting at the Institute of Zoological Institute's Hall, London, an intelligent but eccentric doctor named Dr. Challenger made a scene throughout the audience with his claim about a lost world. In a previous adventure in remote parts of the Amazon, South America, the old man claimed to have found specimens from the ancient world, a giant Pterodactyl carcass. Unfortunately, the specimen was lost when the boat was turned upside down in the river. The audience doubted his claim, assuming that his lecture was nothing more than the chatter of an old scientist who failed on his research journey. Until then Dr. Challenger proposed a challenge to show the truth of his claim. To the assembly, he requested that a special team be led by Dr. Summerlee to investigate the truth of the story about the lost world. The team consists of Mr. Summerlee (representative of the Zoological Institute), Lord Roxton (adventurous nobility), and Ed Malone (journalist from the Gazette). It was from Malone that this story was told.

Long story short, the three immediately left for a location that was deliberately kept secret in remote South America, where they found their first surprise: Dr. Challenge. Secretly, the doctor was eccentric but mighty followed the expedition team and decided they would become leaders and guide them. Finding a lost world is not an easy matter. There must be a reason why prehistoric creatures could still exist millions of years after their extinction. Armed with memories and journal books from a shepherd from the United States, the team set off along the Amazon tributary before then entering the largest tropical wilderness in the world that still remains: the Amazon Forest. This part is the most interesting because readers like being invited to hit the forest, along a river full of crocodiles, stepping in a swamp that is also the most venomous snake nest, to penetrate bamboo forests that are so tight. It seems that these natural barriers keep the location of the 'lost world' hidden. This is still aided by myths among Indians who indeed absorbed the haunted area.

Supported by objective thinking and scientific enthusiasm, Dr. The Challenger finally managed to reach the secret plateau where the lost world was located. Unfortunately, the plateau had a very steep, very high wall, and was impossible to climb. This is the last natural barrier that ironically becomes a protector for prehistoric creatures who dwell on it. Only with struggle and unyielding spirit, the team finally managed to climb onto the plateau, only to find horrors they had never imagined. In that place, they turned into the hunted party. Giant animals that are only in sketchbooks and museums suddenly appear before them. And the animals are very wild. In addition, the team still has to face other enemies who are far more dangerous than dinosaurs. Those who are said to be missing links appear again and occupy their positions in the food chain as hunters. And humans are their prey.

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