Leonardo da Vinci 🔍

Painter, Scientist, Inventor, Engineer (1452 - 1519)

A true polymath of the High Renaissance, celebrated for his masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, as well as his groundbreaking scientific studies. His profound observations of nature and human anatomy pushed the boundaries of art and knowledge.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Leonardo da Vinci (Looking Forward)

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Marcel Duchamp
Artist
Da Vinci represents the pinnacle of traditional art and genius which Duchamp both admired and satirized, most famously by defacing his iconic Mona Lisa with a mustache in 'L.H.O.O.Q.'.
36%
Buckminster Fuller
Architect, inventor, systems theorist
Da Vinci's multidisciplinary approach, his drive to understand and harness natural principles through design, and his prolific inventive spirit served as a profound model for Fuller's own career as a comprehensive designer.
27%
Piet Hien
Polymath, Designer
Leonardo's embodiment of the polymathic ideal, seamlessly blending art, science, and engineering, served as an inspirational model for Hein's own diverse intellectual and creative pursuits.
18%
Annibale Carracci
Painter
Carracci admired Leonardo's rigorous study of human anatomy and his pursuit of naturalism, aiming to imbue his own figures with similar scientific accuracy and lifelike presence.