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Which of these statements best identifies the role that Leonardo da Vinci played during the Renaissance?(1 point)
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He was referred to as the “Father of European art” after beginning his career during the proto-Renaissance.
He was referred to as the “Father of European art” after beginning his career during the proto-Renaissance.
He was a leading figure in the Northern European Renaissance art movement.
He was a leading figure in the Northern European Renaissance art movement.
He benefited greatly from the patronage of the Medicis and other Florentine families throughout his long career.
He benefited greatly from the patronage of the Medicis and other Florentine families throughout his long career.
He was considered to be the true “Renaissance man” because his interests extended into other fields besides art.
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He was referred to as the “Father of European art” after beginning his career during the proto-Renaissance.
He was referred to as the “Father of European art” after beginning his career during the proto-Renaissance.
He was a leading figure in the Northern European Renaissance art movement.
He was a leading figure in the Northern European Renaissance art movement.
He benefited greatly from the patronage of the Medicis and other Florentine families throughout his long career.
He benefited greatly from the patronage of the Medicis and other Florentine families throughout his long career.
He was considered to be the true “Renaissance man” because his interests extended into other fields besides art.
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The statement that best identifies the role that Leonardo da Vinci played during the Renaissance is:
**He was considered to be the true “Renaissance man” because his interests extended into other fields besides art.**
This accurately reflects Leonardo's wide-ranging contributions not only to art but also to science, engineering, anatomy, and numerous other fields, exemplifying the idea of a "Renaissance man."
**He was considered to be the true “Renaissance man” because his interests extended into other fields besides art.**
This accurately reflects Leonardo's wide-ranging contributions not only to art but also to science, engineering, anatomy, and numerous other fields, exemplifying the idea of a "Renaissance man."
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