Times New RomanHi Susan, I suggest that you emphasize that he was not only an artist, but military engineer and scientist. He was also rather successful at getting patronage around Europe to be able to work in all these fields. Leonardo also provides a really good starting point for teaching Renaissance perspective. -Alix Peshette ArialDate sent: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 12:39:13 -0400 From: Susan Bennett < Subject: Leonardo da Vinci To: ArtsEdNet Talk < Send reply to: ArtsEdNet Talk < Times New RomanHi I have been reading a very thick bography of Leonardo Da vinci. I Have done a few things with him before as an artist. If you were developing a whole unit on him what things would you bee sure to include? I want to see if I am on the right track with my ideas? leftArial-----Original Message----- r435@aol.com"LMiller435@aol.com <0000,0000,FF00LMiller435@aol.com> To: Artpub.getty.edu"0000,0000,FF00artsednet@lists.pub.getty.edu> Date: Saturday, June 30, Subject Leonardo da vinci 4069N@lists.getty.edu ---