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Leonardo Da Vinci Biography In Details

From September 1513 to 1516, Leonardo spent much of his time living in the Belvedere in the Vatican in Rome, where Raphael and Michelangelo were both active at the time. In October 1515, François I of France recaptured Milan. On 19th December, Leonardo was present at the meeting of Francois I and Pope Leo X, which took place in Bologna. It was for Francois that Leonardo was commissioned to make a mechanical lion which could walk forward, then open its chest to reveal a cluster of lilies. In 1516, he entered François' service, being given the use of the manor house Clos Lucé near the king's residence at the royal Chateau Amboise. It was here that he spent the last three years of his life, accompanied by his friend and apprentice, Count Francesco Melzi, supported by a pension totalling 10,000 scudi.

Leonardo died at Clos Lucé, France, on May 2, 1519. François I had become a close friend. Vasari records that the King held Leonardo's head in his arms as he died, although this story, beloved by

Leonard Cohen

Canadian singer-songwriter and poet (1934–2016)

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Leonard Cohen

CC GOQ

Cohen in 1988

Born(1934-09-21)September 21, 1934

Westmount, Quebec, Canada

DiedNovember 7, 2016(2016-11-07) (aged 82)

Los Angeles, California, US

Resting placeShaar Hashomayim Congregation Cemetery, Montreal, Canada
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • poet
  • novelist
Years active1954–2016
Children2, including Adam
RelativesLyon Cohen (grandfather)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
DiscographyFull list
LabelsColumbia

Musical artist

Websiteleonardcohen.com

Leonard Norman CohenCC GOQ (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality, isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, social and political conflict, and sexual and romantic love, desire, regret, and lo

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  • 3 Flute Duos, Op.4 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Flute Quintet, Op.79 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Flute Quintet, Op.122 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Flute Sonata in C major (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Flute Trio in G major, Op.142 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Flute Trio, Op.2 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Flute Trio, Op.31 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • 3 Flute Trios (Call, Leonhard von)

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  • Gesänge für 3 Singstimmen, Op.109 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Gesänge für 3 Singstimmen, Op.112 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Gesänge für 4 Singstimmen, Op.110 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Gesänge für 4 Singstimmen, Op.111 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Duet, Op.20 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Duet, Op.51 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Duet, Op.53 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • 6 Guitar Duets, Op.24 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Quartet, Op.57 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Quartet, Op.118 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Quartet, Op.121 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Sonata, Op.114 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Sonata, Op.143 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • 3 Guitar Sonatas, Op.22 (Call, Leonhard von)
  • Guitar Trio, Op.26 (Call, Leonhard von)

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