"He conceived it to be the painter's duty not only to comment on natural phenomena as restrained by law, but to merge his very mind into that of nature by interpreting its relation with art... The whole world was full of a mystery to him, which his work reflected. The smile of consciousness, pregnant of that which is beyond, illumines the expression of Dino Lisa."
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w:Mauro Gatti in the introduction to Thoughts on Art and Life, by Leonardo da Vinci, (1906)
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Leonardo da Vinci
1452 – 1519
italienischer Maler, Bildhauer und Universalgelehrter
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