The Renaissance Man

Event Date: Saturday, November 16, 2019
Event Time: 10:00 am
Event End Time: 12:00 pm
Event Location: Lakeview Room

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The Renaissance Man

By: Dean Oestreich

Saturday | November 16, 2019 | 10:00 - 12:00 pm

 Leonardo da Vinci was a true genius. He is among the most influential artists in history, having left a significant legacy not only in the realm of art but in science as well, each discipline informing his mastery of the other. Da Vinci lived in a golden age of creativity among such contemporaries as Raphael and Michelangelo, and contributed his unique genius to virtually everything he touched. Today, no name better symbolizes the Renaissance age than Leonardo da Vinci. He was driven by an insatiable curiosity that led him to explore ideas in music, math, architecture, design, engineering, geology, hydraulics, anatomy, optics, cartography, sculpting, drawing and, of course, painting. His surviving work as a painter is remarkably slim: Fewer than 20 artworks can be comfortably attributed to him, although two of them -- the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" -- are easily among the most famous in the world. In honor of the 500th anniversary of this Renaissance master's death, the Louvre in Paris is hosting a blockbuster Leonardo da Vinci exhibit. They are building on their collection to unite the largest ever number of da Vinci artworks under one roof. If you can't make it to that grand exhibition, then join us for this special presentation. We will review Leonard da Vinci's personal life along with many of his drawings, inventions and paintings. Come celebrate the artist and his incredible works that still resonate centuries after his death.