Leonardo Da Vinci 🎨

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Hi friends, in preparing this article, I realized that I did not really realize the great work of Leonardo da Vinci, indeed, in addition to being an extraordinary painter he was also a super creative inventor but also a scientist, engineer, anatomist, sculptor, architect, urban planner, botanist, musician, poet, philosopher and writer! It's a lot for one man, do not you think?

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Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 of a notary and peasant woman to Vinci in the Florence region of Italy.

He received his education in the studio of the famous Florentine Verrocchio. Verrocchio was an Italian sculptor, painter and silversmith of the second half of Quattrocento.

He received a large number of orders from Laurent de Medici. His studio was then the largest in Florence. His pupils were Francesco Botticini, Perugino, Leonardo da Vinci, and Lorenzo di Credi.

In his youth, much of his active life was devoted to the service of Ludovico il Moro in Milan. This was the second son of Duke Francesco Sforza who ruled over Milan from 1450 to 1466. He was first half-condottiere (mercenary army leader), half-looter.

Then for years, he invests in patronage by inviting to the ducal court many famous artists such as, for example, Leonardo da Vinci to whom he asks him to paint the Last Supper for the Dominican convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

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Leonardo da Vinci then worked in Rome, Bologna and Venice. He spent his last years in the service of Francis I in France in the house that he had offered him.

We discovered all his talents by his various creations but also by studying his notebooks after his death. These notebooks contain about 13,000 pages of writing and drawings that combine art and natural philosophy, that is, the natural sciences.

Indeed, his brain produced a thousand ideas per minute and he wrote them down in his notebooks with a tight writing or in the form of minute drawings.

His drawings struck men of the twentieth century, not only by their aesthetic beauty, but especially because they give the impression that Leonardo da Vinci was a forerunner of modern times with his inventions: flying machines, diving suits or still machines prefiguring the industrial revolution.

Many of his inventions appeared long before technology actually created them.
Many of his inventions never reached the end of their creation, during his lifetime. If they had been built in their day they could have revolutionized the history of technology, but the world at the time was not ready for Vinci. If he had lived in our time, God knows what he could have invented extraordinary with the help of our new technologies!

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Some of his inventions

The ancestor of the diving suit

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Leonardo da Vinci has always wanted to explore horizons beyond the limits of men. This is how he had the urge to explore the deep seabed and therefore, he designed the diving suit, still used today to dive to the bottom of the oceans.

The crazy helicopter

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The modern helicopter was born in the 20th century. But Leonardo da Vinci had already glimpsed the full potential of this technology. He left us a drawing of a strange machine overhung by an aerial screw ruled by human strength. This machine inspired the creation of our modern helicopters.

A pyramidal parachute

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It is he who invented the first parachute of history in case his invention of flying machine would have technical problems, he thought to invent a security system.

Its pyramidal shape was nevertheless not retained for the realization of the modern parachutes since there was too much catch in the wind.

A tank bristling with guns

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The idea of protecting himself from enemy shots and blows such as the turtle training of Roman legionaries inspired Leonardo da Vinci to draw a tank bristling with cannons.

The submachine gun

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Leonardo da Vinci drew the sketch of a machine-gun ancestor who never knew the light of day. His unusual invention rested on a lookout on which were laid several guns firing in bursts.

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Paintings

Leonardo da Vinci was, in his lifetime, a renowned painter. Among his works, the Mona Lisa is his most famous portrait and his mural of The Last Supper is the most reproduced religious painting of all time.

These paintings are famous for many reasons that have been much imitated by students and discussed at great length by connoisseurs and critics. Among the qualities that make Leonardo's works, unique pieces are often cited, the innovative techniques he used in the application of painting, his extensive knowledge of human and animal anatomy, botany and geology but also his use of light, his interest in physiognomy and the way humans use the register of emotions and gestural expressions, his sense of composition and the subtle, color gradients.

Leonard is famous for his drawings and paintings in which he introduces an innovative conception of perspective.

The Mona Lisa

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Also called Portrait of Mona Lisa or Mona Lisa, is a painting done with oil painting that represents a half-body portrait, probably that of the Florentine Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo.

This painting measures 77 Γ— 53 cm and is exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Mona Lisa is one of the few paintings attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

The Mona Lisa has become a very famous painting because many artists have taken it as a reference. They were fascinated by this painting and helped to develop the myth that surrounds it, making this painting one of the most famous works of art in the world.
It has become the most visited art object in the world with 20,000 visitors who come to admire and photograph it daily.

The Last Supper

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The Last Supper is a mural of 460 Γ— 880 cm, made for the refectory of the Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan.

The Last Supper is the name given by Christians to the last meal that Jesus of Nazareth took with the Twelve Apostles on the evening of Holy Thursday, before Passover, shortly before his arrest, the day before his Crucifixion and three days before his resurrection.

Here are the characters from left to right: Bartholomew, James the Minor, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John, Jesus, Thomas, James the Major, Philip, Matthew, Thaddeus and Simon.

The fresco is surmounted by three blazons of the Sforza dynasty from Milan.

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I hope this article has allowed you to know a little better Leonardo da Vinci who was for me an extraordinary man as there are few.

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An excellent post that reminds us of many things we learned at school !! :) And we learn more thanks to you, thank you!

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Leonardo most talented personnality humanity even seen

Amazing and beautiful story, Well written. You are doing a great job. Thanks for sharing @lndesta120282

Leonardo is the best

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Da Vinci is a name that would echo in history forever and not just in the art world, his extraordinary foresight and talent stays relivant till this very day, his kind of imagination is what the world seems to be lacking today, out of the box and raw. a great man indeed. great post man, im a fan.

I have always felt like Da Vinci was connected to something that was incomprehensible for most people. Of course he was a genius but that’s not what I mean...
He had a connected to something existential- something indescrible..much like Tesla.

They both had a way with seeing through the fog of reality and using it to bend and shape the world around them. This was a nice piece to read this morning- especially the bits about his early ideas/inventions.

I have to agree with you @theessential. Although I must admit that I do not know a lot about Tesla, the little I do know is summarized in your reply. Sometimes I think that there isn't really any "new" or "novel" ideas. Everything that will still be "discovered" as already existed in some way or form. Da Vinci (and Tesla) were somehow connected to this "finite, universal intelligence" which isn't limited by time.

You state it really well when you say that "They both had a way with seeing through the fog of reality and using it to bend and shape the world around them".

Hope I'm making sense!

@rionpistorius

Yeah it absolutely makes sense. We’re dealing with topics that are a little hard to put into words. They are more than a feeling- Descartes was another person who could truly β€œSee”. He was a philosopher- check out his Discourse on method for conducting reasoning well- or something like that. Super good read!!

Leonardo da Vinci was indeed what people commounly call "a genius". He developed a certain kind of natural philosophy that allowed him to achieve a degree of knowledge that was corroborated centuries later.

Leonardo Da Vinci was a genius, a sage. a true artist I have had the opportunity to see his paintings and sculptures seem so real.

Great article..! Da vinci has a lot of knowledge and information about secrecy that is why I read all of his books keep it up brother :)

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Leonardo da Vinci, an inventor and an artist has been a very beautiful article. Thank you again for your complete description of Leonardo da Vinci's well-known life. I have a series of Leonardo da Vinci's life telling a part of Da Vinci's Demons that I would definitely recommend watching those who do not watch. As you watch Da Vinci's Demons you are admired and even in love with Leonardo da Vinci. @Indesta120282

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Leonardo da Vinci thought sight was humankind’s most important sense and eyes the most important organ, and he stressed the importance of saper vedere, or β€œknowing how to see.” He believed in the accumulation of direct knowledge and facts through observation.β€œA good painter has two chief objects to paint β€” man and the intention of his soul,” da Vinci wrote. β€œThe former is easy, the latter hard, for it must be expressed by gestures and the movement of the limbs.” @lndesta120282

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Leonardo the true meaning of creativity and talent
wonderful post

This was a great post, I've been a Da Vinci fan since I was a kid, the fact that one man could master so many fields of work is amazing.

I especially love the story of The Mona Lisa, since Leo was so obsessed with optics and chemistry he basically planned painting her in such a way that when you look away from her she sort of grins yet when you do look at her she isn't smiling, its amazing.

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As far as intelligence is concerned Da Vinci was the greatest genius of all times. His IQ test score estimated to be around 220.

Leonardo not only was a masterful artist and an open-minded scientist, but also as a markedly alluring and eloquent conversationalist with a light-hearted character and attractive appearance. He was the genius of geniuses.

Da Vinci himself said β€œAnyone who conducts and argument by appealing to authority is not using his intelligence, he is just using his memory”

Even today, 500 years since his existence, studying his traits uncover many secrets of success that hold true to those looking to follow suit and become modern day game changers.

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He was a person of interest and was a brilliant painter

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I love him. art and science merged into one in itself.
Good writing @Indesta120282

Conspiracies abound on Leonardo da Vinci from being involved with secret occult societies to visits by extraterrestrials.. in attempt to theorize where his ideas and knowledge originated from..

Great post, thanks for sharing. Science always interests me.

Forever my favourite "uomo universale del rinascimento italiano" πŸ’“ Thanks for posting :)

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Da Vinci is definitely a super human in his era, with the exception of super flight , super speed and super strength he can pretty much do everything. A shame a person of this caliber no longer exist, at the very least I haven't met anyone that can be this multi talented. Thanks for the nice article. A blessed day to you.

Well-deserved upvote for Leonardo da Vinci info, a true Renaissance Man (i.e., independent thinker).

He is one of my favourite people that ever lived, his job and every creation that he made are just so pure...
For those of you that donΒ΄t like to read you should 100% watch is history on the serie: "Da Vinci's Demons", it shows you some of his work!

I just read the latest novel from Dan Brown, Origin.

Then reading this post reminds me of my previous novel, Davinci Code :D
Thanks for sharing :)

Legend he is. His works are so original

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Very nice abstract of Leonardo da Vinci work.
I wrote something about Mona Lisa inspired by your post https://mspsteem.com/culture/@belag/mona-lisa-secret.
Thank you.

Wow great post i like it,thank you

Great post. I knew of some of his work, but a tank and machine gun? I love that he captured the last in his paintings and the future in his inventions!

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Leonardo da Vinci is no doupt a great philosopher, thus i am so grateful 'indesta' for placing various pieces of his work together to emphasize how great he is in wisdom . Still majority are also concerned about its theology, since he was the most intelligent among his contemporaries at that time and besides almost every human has a theology of his own. Many says he was an atheist thus neglecting faith, while others says he believed in God thus accepting faith. From the little I have read about him, I am with the opinion that Leonardo da Vinci is a man who believe in 'God' and also in 'reason'.

i think the most valuable artist of Renaissance

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Extraordinary work, you do this job very well and neatly, analyze and predict and even always update data.

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Truly a genius in his time, though an illegitimate and unschooled child unlike other artists of the Renaissance.
This was a great post @indesta120282.

His work and way of thinking was also very important (and necessary) in a time when civilization was, for a lack of a better word/term, stagnating. Da Vinci, along with a few others, inspired the human spirit to once again see the world in color whereas before it had become very dim. Their work(s) would also contribute to the renaissance in Europe.

Thanks for the insightful article and pictures! Really enjoyed reading it.

@rionpistorius

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Neat post. Excited to read the new book!

legend artist.

Beautiful post and great job! Thank you!

Leonardo Da Vinci is a great artist...
her all art amazing...
thanks for sharing

thanks u for this posts, is so interesting

Excellent post about davinci and his inventions, honesly never learned about all of his work in school most things were just summarized. But if your going to speak about him at least point out the type of person he was to other people thats what he really left behind. The deeper message im trying to make here is why do we care about inventions of his if he didnt never carry them out i mean honestly.... a rake gun??? but its peculiar to say the least obviously was in one way or another ahead of his time. i just thought i play devil advocate this gloomy afternoon

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Wonderful post. I absolutely love art history!

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I love Leonardo. A fascinating character in history. Oddly I really got interested in him after playing Assasin's Creed games <3

Visited his exposition in Venice years ago and actually saw some of his ideas at work. Inventions based on physics that are used nowadays in many industries. As I said, FASCINATING!

Good job with compiling some of his work and a bit of his story in here.

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As a huge fan of maestro Leonardo da vinci, i only can say BRAVO !!!

Leonardo is considered one of the great pioneers of science, although in his time it was believed that his designs and inventions would not help, nowadays they are in the hands of many people and his art is recognized all over the world. An unequaled and categorical artist. regards Indesta120282

Da vinci is a role model, though i get glimpse in history books hinting on gay and anti Christianity.

What di you think of this?

DaVinci was absolutely the greatest. And here we are perusing galleries showcasing found driftwood and piles of sculpted poop. Thankfully there is a group of artists bringing the old techniques back to life but on the cutting edge of modernity. Have you heard of the Visionary Artists? The likes of Robert Venosa, Ernst Fuchs, Gerard Di-Maccio etc? We may be on the brink of a New Rennaissance, certainly in tech but the arts are on their way.

Here are a few resources for modern greats from a variety of artistic fields.

https://steemit.com/art/@elohprojects/new-rennaissance-10-unbelievable-artists-you-ve-never-heard-of-part-2

and here

https://steemit.com/art/@elohprojects/new-rennaissance-10-unbelievable-artists-you-ve-never-heard-of-part-1

Thank you for this!!! Leonardo DaVinci is the King of the Castle

https://steemit.com/art/@elohprojects/true-art-vs-institutional-ash-heap

Summarizing you did a nice post, but there are points that if analyzed, you open immense speeches. First of all, you can not define it as "human", because his way of doing and thinking came out of the box.
Suffice it to say that he slept 15 minutes every 3 hours.
He had profound knowledge of the occult, alchemy, and thanks to them he succeeded in creating works like the Mona Lisa.
Yes, because the image of Mona Lisa fully respects the Holy Code of God by applying the Pythagorean Theorem in the dimensions of the drawing.
His skin was painted, "pore per poro", his smile "enigmatic" ... and in his eyes ??? If enlarged there are the initial of the genius in question ..

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this man inspires me. He had a great mind. I wish to be like him. LEONARDO DA VINCI, pour upon me your gifts

Excellent detailed story!!!

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Thank you for the well devised and thoughtful post. Worth the read! Davinci is more important than many realize.

Great article Indesta ^^! Maybe you can be interested in the exhibition made at "La Bourse" of Brussels in 2013. It was amazing to see a lot of Leonardo Da Vinci's draws realized, he was a visionary! I will write posts focused on art and travels. If you are interested in these topics check my profile ^^!