Throughout his life, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was governed by a personal code of relentless work ethic, insatiable curiosity, and iron discipline, which allowed him to overcome the social barriers imposed on illegitimate children that prevented them from having access to a medium and high level education or artistic training, and the professional envy and jealousy of his contemporaries that led them to accuse him of sodomy. Against the backdrop of the turbulent 15th century in Italy, Da Vinci and His Code of Life follows the trajectory of this immense Renaissance figure from his beginnings in the artistic workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio to the last years of his life suffering from paralysis. in the left hand that prevented him from finishing his most universal work, the 'Mona Lisa'. Although the 'Mona Lisa', 'The Last Supper' or 'The Lady with an Ermine' are considered universal masterpieces, Da Vinci was only interested in painting as a means of obtaining money to continue with his creations and research in the fields. of sculpture, engineering and science, in which, as in painting, he was a genius and a visionary whose fantastic inventions have only been made a reality hundreds of years after his death.
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Throughout his life Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was governed by a personal code of relentless work ethic, insatiable curiosity and iron discipline, which allowed him to overcome the social barriers imposed on illegitimate children that prevented them from having access to to a medium and high level education or artistic training, and the professional envy and jealousy of his contemporaries that led them to accuse him of sodomy. Against the backdrop of the turbulent 15th century in Italy, DA VINCI AND HIS CODE OF LIFE follows the trajectory of this immense Renaissance figure from his beginnings in the artistic workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio to the last years of his life suffering from paralysis. in the left hand that prevented him from finishing his most universal work, the 'Mona Lisa'. Although the 'Mona Lisa', 'The Last Supper' or 'The Lady with an Ermine' are considered universal masterpieces, Da Vinci was only interested in painting as a means of obtaining money to continue with his creations and research in the fields. of sculpture, engineering and science, in which, as in painting, he was a genius and a visionary whose fantastic inventions have only been made a reality hundreds of years after his death.