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Let's try to imagine how [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo]]'s [[Bottega di Leonardo|workshop]] in [[Venice]] might have been... Well, based on existing elements from his time in [[Florence]] and [[France]], it must have been an incredible and messy collection of all kinds of inventions, drawings and research objects, a cabinet of curiosities of spanning the entire culture. Just remember that the famous genius was a painter, a sculptor, a poet, an [[architect]], an engineer, an inventor, an urbanist, an anatomist, in brief, an [[artist]] and a scientist: his workshop surely reflected his prolific mind and his insatiable thirst for knowledge. | Let's try to imagine how [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo]]'s [[Bottega di Leonardo|workshop]] in [[Venice]] might have been... Well, based on existing elements from his time in [[Florence]] and [[France]], it must have been an incredible and messy collection of all kinds of inventions, drawings and research objects, a cabinet of curiosities of spanning the entire culture. Just remember that the famous genius was a painter, a sculptor, a poet, an [[architect]], an engineer, an inventor, an urbanist, an anatomist, in brief, an [[artist]] and a scientist: his workshop surely reflected his prolific mind and his insatiable thirst for knowledge. | ||
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Let's try to imagine how Leonardo's workshop in Venice might have been... Well, based on existing elements from his time in Florence and France, it must have been an incredible and messy collection of all kinds of inventions, drawings and research objects, a cabinet of curiosities of spanning the entire culture. Just remember that the famous genius was a painter, a sculptor, a poet, an architect, an engineer, an inventor, an urbanist, an anatomist, in brief, an artist and a scientist: his workshop surely reflected his prolific mind and his insatiable thirst for knowledge.
