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  1. Muzio Attendolo Sforza (28 May 1369 – 4 January 1424), was an Italian condottiero. Founder of the Sforza dynasty, he led a Bolognese-Florentine army at the Battle of Casalecchio . He was the father of Francesco Sforza, who ruled Milan for 16 years. Biography.

  2. Biography. Leonardo was born to unmarried parents on 23-24 April 1452 (old system: 15 April 1452), "at the third hour of the night" [4] in the Tuscan hill town of Vinci, in the lower valley of the Arno River in the territory of the Republic of Florence. He was the out-of-wedlock son of the wealthy Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci, a ...

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  4. The Last Supper (Italian: Il Cenacolo [il tʃeˈnaːkolo] or L'Ultima Cena [ˈlultima ˈtʃeːna]) is a mural painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated to c. 1495–1498, housed in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy.

    • c. 1495–1498
  5. One of the most famous paintings in the world, the Last Supper was commissioned by Ludovico Sforza, duke of Milan and Leonardos patron during his first stay in that city, for the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · Sforza family. Muzio Attendolo Sforza (born May 8, 1369, Cotignola [Italy]—died Jan. 4, 1424, Pescara) was a soldier of fortune who played an important role in the wars of his period and whose son Francesco became duke of Milan. The son of Giovanni Attendolo, a prosperous farmer of the Romagna (in north-central Italy), Muzio left home in 1384 ...

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  7. Sala delle Asse. A remarkable record of the presence of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) at the Sforza Court, theSala delle Asse(Room of Wooden Boards) is the most iconic room in the Castle. The room owes its name to the wooden wall covering that was used at the time of the Sforzas to render the temperature and ambience of the rooms more comfortable.

  8. Mar 30, 2024 · How Leonardo da Vinci‘s Creative Genius Can Inspire Digital Innovators. Digital DaVinci. Bambach, C. C. (2019). Leonardo da Vinci rediscovered. Yale University Press. Chen, Z. (2021). The influence of Leonardo da Vinci on contemporary digital art and design. Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 74, 102985. Clayton, M. (2018).