Contributions of Leonardo Da Vinci [1452- 1519]:
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Contributions of Leonardo Da Vinci [1452- 1519]:
- He was the greatest painter, sculptor, musician, Scientist.
- His paintings ‘Last supper’ and ‘Mona Lisa’ are the greatest masterpieces of European art.
- He adopted a fine feeling of reality.
- His painting ‘Monalisa’ depicted beauty and harmony.
- There is a mild smile on the face and with eyes, half closed and half revealing, as if she has something to say.
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- Leonardo da Vinci was famous for his designs, art, cartography, geology, and studies.
- He made remarkable contributions to engineering, architecture, science, urban planning, cartography, philosophy, and anatomy as well as art.
- His painting Mona Lisa is the most famous artwork and still the most natural painting of a human being.
- His painting were so well designed that it greatly contributed in inventions of the parachute, the helicopter, an armored fighting vehicle, the use of concentrated solar power, a calculator, a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics and the double hull.
- He was a genius, a polymath, a pioneer in fields as diverse as anatomy and hydrodynamics.
- He helped us understand the human body.
- Leonardo's pioneering research into the brain led him to discoveries in neuroanatomy (such as those of the frontal sinus and meningeal vessels) and neurophysiology (he was the first to pith a frog).
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