Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (
pronunciation (help·info)) (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519,
Old Style) was an
Italian Renaissance polymath:
painter,
sculptor,
architect,
musician,
scientist,
mathematician,
engineer,
inventor,
anatomist,
geologist,
cartographer,
botanist and
writer whose
genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. Leonardo has often been described as the archetype of the
Renaissance Man, a man of "unquenchable curiosity" and "feverishly inventive imagination".
[1] He is widely considered to be one of the
greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person ever to have lived.
[2] According to art historian
Helen Gardner, the scope and depth of his interests were without precedent and "his mind and personality seem to us superhuman, the man himself mysterious and remote".
[1] Marco Rosci points out, however, that while there is much speculation about Leonardo, his vision of the world is essentially logical rather than mysterious, and that the empirical methods he employed were unusual for his time.
Born
out of wedlock to a
notary, Piero da Vinci, and a peasant woman, Caterina, at
Vinci in the region of
Florence, Leonardo was educated in the studio of the renowned Florentine painter,
Verrocchio. Much of his earlier working life was spent in the service of
Ludovico il Moro in
Milan. He later worked in
Rome,
Bologna and
Venice and spent his last years in France, at the home awarded him by
Francis I.
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