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Leonardo

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http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Artbook"@en
  • "Dreams, schemes, and flying machines"
  • "ArtBook Leonardo da Vinci"@en
  • "Genius of the Renaissance--his life in paintings"
  • "Tres Mellizas"
  • "Leonardo da Vinci"
  • "Leonardo da Vinci"@en
  • "ArtBook Leonardo"@en

http://schema.org/description

  • "Artistic and scientific genius of the Italian Renaissance, Leonardo de Vinci excelled as a painter, sculptor, architect, an engineer. Marvel at the astounding artistic achievements of one of the greatest figures in history."
  • "A biography of the versatile Renaissance artist, describing his many achievements in painting, architecture, engineering, sculpture, and science."
  • "Profilo biografico e artistico di Leonardo da Vinci."
  • "Surveys the life and work of Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci; provides analyses of his masterpieces; discusses the historical and social context in which da Vinci worked; and includes over three hundred color reproductions of his paintings, sculptures, and inventions."

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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biography"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Leonardo : [the genius of the Renaissance - his life in paintings]"
  • "Leonardo"
  • "Leonardo"@pt
  • "Leonardo"@en
  • "Leonardo da Vinci"@en
  • "Leonardo da Vinci"@es
  • "Leonardo da Vinci"
  • "Leonardo da Vinci : las Tres Mellizas"@es
  • "Leonardo : un hombre universal en los límites extremos de la mente y del arte"@es
  • "Leonardo : un hombre universal en los límites extremos de la mente y del arte"
  • "Leonardo da Vinci : [dreams, schemes, and flying machines] : [in conjunction with the exhibition "Leonardo da Vinci: Joseph Beuys. Der Codex Leicester im Spiegel der Gegenwart" held at the Haus der Kunst, Munich (15 October, 1999-9 January, 2000), and at the Museum der Dinge, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (30 January - 19 March 2000)]"
  • "Leonardo Da Vinci"