The Uomo Universale of the Italian Renaissance and possibly the most brilliantly creative man in European history—Leonardo da Vinci, was born on 15 April 1452 in the village of Anchiano ...
"Untraceable Life" will be the tenth book by Stephen J. Campbell, and his ninth focused on the history of the Italian ...
Underwater breathingLeonardo filled his notebooks with inventions that were never ... s Bambach is publishing a four-volume opus, Leonardo da Vinci Rediscovered. Leonardo’s notebooks are ...
All of Leonardo da Vinci’s accomplishments are showcased in his unfinished painting The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne. From his scientific and artistic knowledge to observations on how ...
Throughout his lifetime, Leonardo da Vinci designed many fantastical flying machines, self-driving carts and even a tank! Explore 3D models of these wonderful designs. In the mid-1480s ...
La belle ferronnière - a portrait of a lady from the court of Milan - is a work attributed to Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci It took more than a decade to prepare and was almost thwarted by ...
Pupils could be presented with other modern machines which reflect Leonardo da Vinci's inventions (plus a few red herrings) and asked to try to identify the correct ones. They could also look at ...
Leonardo da Vinci, a two-part ... scientific and literary accomplishments hold an honored place to this day. Leonardo’s contemporaries in Florence included artists such as Sandro Botticelli ...
Exploring the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci, including how the artist influenced and inspired future generations.
An Immersive Art Experience” has transformed the South Florida PBS Studios into Renaissance Italy, featuring more than 50 of ...