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Paladinen [302]
4 years ago
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How was the way in which leonardo da vinci looked at machines different from the way most artists and craftsmen of his time look

ed at them?
Arts
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laiz [17]4 years ago
5 0
The way in which Leonardo da Vinci looked at machines different from the way most artists and craftsmen of his time looked at them is that, h<span>e felt that he could invent and innovate machines. On the other hand, most craftsmen thought only to repair and build machines. Hope this answer helps.</span>
lord [1]4 years ago
3 0

The way in which Leonardo da Vinci looked at machines different from the way most artists and craftsmen of his time looked at them is that, he felt that he could develop and enhance machines. Then again, most specialists thought just to repair and fabricate machines.

Many people would state that Leonardo da Vinci took a gander at machines path unique in relation to others. Simply because it took him so long to either draw a photo of Mona Lisa that most machines helped him to remember illustrations. Numerous individuals question regardless of whether he was a craftsman or if the manner in which he takes a gander at things are from the point of view of illustrations.

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