The renaissance was a time for rebirth of genii. people extended their intrests in many subjects. such people were DA Vinci, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo , Verocchio, Donatello and many more. However I am concentrating on the era's main capital : Firenze or Fiorenza, as known then. we must not forget Galileo or Giotto of Padova/Patavium or other cities. A perfect example, however, would be Leonardo, which mixed all of the subjects above in his life at once.
Leonardo Da Vinci is a common example of a "Renaissance man", someone who excels at multiple fields. Leonardo Da Vinci was a famed scientist, artist and inventor during the Renaissance.
HAHA! NO! he was a painter, inventor, scientist but no knight. Go research a biography on hi.
Leonardo da Vinci is the artist who painted the works above.
He was a Renaissance artist, scientist, anatomist, etc. he was the painter of the piece of artwork called "mona lisa' Leonardo da vinci painted the Last Supper. He was an accomplished painter, sculptor and scientist.
Think about the skill it must've taken to chisel such a detailed shape out of marble, hard rock! That must've taken a really long time. Besides the fact that its making must've been ridiculously difficult, it's also very beautiful.
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Leonardo Da Vinci is a common example of a "Renaissance man", someone who excels at multiple fields. Leonardo Da Vinci was a famed scientist, artist and inventor during the Renaissance.
HAHA! NO! he was a painter, inventor, scientist but no knight. Go research a biography on hi.
Because he was an incredible scientist/doctor/inventor who had interests in all subjects of learning, This is known as being a renaissance man. His discoveries were hundreds of years before his time.
Leonardo da Vinci is the artist who painted the works above.
Leonardo Da Vinci
Many people believe that Leonardo da Vinci was the Renaissance man because of the many things he did. He wasn't technically only a artist but he studied anatomy and other sciences. He made the mona Lisa which is really famous. Search him up and you'll see. HOPE THIS HELPED :)
He was a pure Renaissance man. A artist, writer, President, member of congress, cataloged all the plants in Virginia, designed buildings, inventor, gave 6,000 books to start the Library of Congress, and philosopher. He would tell you he didn't like public speaking.
Nobody. The telephone was invented by a British (Scottish) man called Alexander Graham Bell in 1876.
The common term Renaissance man is used to describe a person who is well educated or who excels in a wide variety of subjects or fields. Also called a Polymath, the idea developed in Renaissance Italy from the notion expressed by one of its most accomplished representatives, Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472): that "a man can do all things if he will."One of the most well known persons termed to be a Renaissance man was Leonardo da Vinci.Other persons termed as a Renaissance man were Michaelangelo, Shen Kuo, (a Chinese scientist and statesman of the Song Dynasty (1031-1095)), Howard Baker (who won high jump titles, and played cricket, football, and water polo), and Rolf Harris (whose fame has come as a popular artist, television presenter and singer).
Renaissance artist Leonardo da vinci observed nature and incorporated his observations into his artwork. An example of this is his drawing, "The Vitruvian Man", which shows what he had learned about human anatomy.
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was an Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and writer. Leonardo has often been described as the archetype of the Renaissance man, a man whose unquenchable curiosity was equaled only by his powers of invention.