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The new series about the Renaissance genius may be hugely entertaining. But can a tale of a 15th-Century artist have a message for modern viewers? At his workshop in Milan, Leonardo da Vinci is desperately rifling through hundreds of scattered drawings. Suddenly, there is a pounding on the door. Two guards, dressed in capes, burst into the room and drag Leonardo away. This is the opening scene of Leonardo , a new drama series about the life of the Renaissance painter just launched on Amazon Prime. But the Italian was also an architect, sculptor, engineer, mathematician and scientist — and one of the true geniuses of all time. His notebooks, which are written mysteriously in mirror-image script, reveal sketches of detailed human anatomy and imagined mechanical contraptions which would only come into existence centuries later — such as the flying machine. the da vinci code trailerLeonardo da Vinci is at the centre of a new TV series, in which the timeless artist and polymath is played by Aidan Turner. Leonardowhich arrives on Amazon Prime this Friday 16 Aprilfollows da Vinci throughout two decades of his life, covering his artistry and human relationships. Much is unknown about the inner life of the traileg.
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Trwiler part of the series that is in keeping with what historians believe about da Vinci is his sexuality. In Leonardothe character is shown to be gay — something that chimes with the current academic consensus. However, the outcome of the charges is not known.
Canadian historian Elizabeth Abbott wrote in her book A History of Celibacy concurred with this viewpoint, stating that he probably remained celibate for the majority of his life after the sodomy case. However, other historians, such as Serge Bramly, have rejected the assumption that the da vinci code trailer Vinci was celibate. Salai lived with da Vinci for nearly two decades, and is said to have served as the model for some of his most famous artworks.
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In the series, he is portrayed by Carlos Cuevas. Oxford art professor Martin Kemp disputed these claims, which were based on infrared scans of the iconic painting. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later?
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