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It is clear from this passage that the writer does not share the commonly held view that da Vinci----.
The art of Leonardo da Vinci, like his character, is full
of conflicting tendencies and apparent contradictions.
His tireless curiosity, combined with his deep feeling
for all living things, led him as a scientist to explore
the entire range of natural phenomena, while at the
same time a fantastic creative imagination caused him
as an artist to transform the results of his scientific
researches in a thousand ways. These two elements
of his nature alternated throughout his life and
explain his restless changes of occupation and the
fact that he never devoted himself exclusively to
painting for very long at a time. Although in his
versatility and scientific interests he is usually
regarded as the quintessence of the man of the
renaissance, yet some of the products of his tortured
imagination are a direct reminder of the middle
ages. Even in his artistic output conflicting tendencies
are apparent. In the "Last Supper" he reaches the
peak of his renaissance classicism, whereas in
other works, such as the Anghiari cartoon, his sense
of restless movement clearly foreshadows the
baroque. Finally, in the "Deluge" drawings, he
produces works, which are completely unrelated to
European art and suggest that of the Far East