Leonardo was inspired by his surroundings. His uncle Francesco inspired him. He was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio. he lived in florence, Italy that is where he started his work.
everyone, literally. during his time of fame, everyone that loved his work commissioned him to paint, even though Leonardo was terrible with finishing work on time. But today, Leonardo has pretty much inspired all artists and people.
he found his inspiration from nature, he spent much of his youth alone, with rheumatic fevers .
His memories of visiting this Barcelona brothel street.
he was inspired by some African art
His work and writing inspired him
well his father inspired hom to do his work of art
how did wassily kandinsky make his work
Which work of at was inspired by the 1950s era of McCarthyism in the United States
Leonardo was inspired by his surroundings. His uncle Francesco inspired him. He was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio. he lived in florence, Italy that is where he started his work.
He had the talent and the urge.
his early work was inspired by Tinoretto and Giotto, but his later work seems to be purely from himself, and those around him.
The American and French Revolutions inspired Simon Bolivar to work for South American independence.
Leonardo was inspired by his surroundings. His uncle Francesco inspired him. He was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio. he lived in florence, Italy that is where he started his work.
His life and surroundings,
yes most defninitely..the swells, chord progressions and bass lines in mahmood's work are inspired by maurice gibb's work.
Paolini said that Eragon was "specifically inspired" by the work of Bruce Coville.