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  1. A Night at the Louvre: Leonardo da Vinci (Une nuit au Louvre: Léonard de Vinci) September 16, 2020. A guided tour through the corridors of the Louvre to closely contemplate the works of Leonardo in the company of the curators of the exhibition, Vincent Delieuvin and Louis Frank.

  2. A bestselling 2003 novel by Dan Brown, adapted and released as a major motion picture in 2006, The Da Vinci Code revolves around a conspiracy based on elements of Leonardo's Last Supper and other works. A preface to the novel claims that depictions of artworks, secret societies and rites described within the novel are factual.

    • Decoding da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci was a true Renaissance man, inspiring the world with his art and inventions centuries before anyone else could have thought of them.
    • The Renaissance – The Age of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci (1/2) The Renaissance was a time of drastic change and growth throughout Europe. The “Renaissance factor” is what triggered this pivotal period in history, making it unlike any other era before or since.
    • The Renaissance – The Age of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci (2/2) The Renaissance has been described as a unique period in human history, with art, culture and science developing faster than at any other time.
    • Leonardo DaVinci, behind a Genius. Leonardo Da Vinci was an unprecedented figure in the Renaissance era, a genius with abilities that seemed almost supernatural at times.
  3. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci [b] (15 April 1452 – 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. [3]

  4. The Da Vinci Code. 2006 2h 29m PG-13. 6.6 (465K) Rate. 46 Metascore. A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.

  5. May 19, 2006 · A murder in Paris’ Louvre Museum and cryptic clues in some of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings lead to the discovery of a religious mystery. For 2,000 years a secret society closely guards information that — should it come to light — could rock the very foundations of Christianity.

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  7. The Inventor: Directed by Jim Capobianco, Pierre-Luc Granjon. With Daisy Ridley, Matt Berry, Marion Cotillard, Stephen Fry. Inventing flying contraptions, war machines and studying cadavers, Leonardo da Vinci tackles the meaning of life itself with the help of French princess Marguerite de Nevarre.