Wyatt Vinci is a History & Law Studies Researcher. In addition to his legal and historical writing endeavors, Wyatt is also studying the Italian renaissance in Vinci, Italy. 


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Wyatt Vinci is a History & Law Studies student focused on researching the Italian renaissance.  In his research, Wyatt has visited numerous art and history museums in Italy, including Uffizi Gallery, Bargello National Museum and Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy.  During his studies, Wyatt hopes to visit historical locations that served as the center of creativity and the arts during the 15th-16th century of the Italian renaissance.  His personal favorite piece of artwork from this historical period is the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo.  Wyatt has been honored by the opportunity to view Michelangelo’s work at the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.



Returning to his ancestral roots in and around Vinci, Italy has been a rewarding experience for Wyatt Vinci.  However, the legal writer actually established his love of research and history studies thanks to a fascination with a world closer to his actual home… a world once known as the American Wild West.  Stories of outlaws and cowboys always fascinated Wyatt from an early age.  At length, he has studied a lawman of the American Wild West with whom he shares a first name: Wyatt Earp.  Earp was an interesting character who certainly lived the life of a cowboy.  Wyatt has come across stories of Earp in his History & Law Studies research, from the perspective of a modern lawman and aspiring attorney. 

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