Da Vinci cut off his ear to show how much he cared.
Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear.
Vincent van Gogh was the famous painter who cut his ear off, but he was not a mathematician.
yes, he really cut off his ear to show the girl of his life, and she refusedAnswer 2Do not believe that romantic nonsense, which has nothing to do with the actual facts.Vincent cut off a part of his ear, mad at Paul Gauguin, in December 1888.He had by that time had no romantic connection for several years.Answer 3Some doctors had theorized that Van Gogh cut off his ear in an effort to relieve tinnitis, a ringing of the ear.
Leonardo da Vinci was influenced by his mentor, Verrocchio.
Da Vinci cut off his ear to show how much he cared.
Leonardo da Vinci was an amzing legend. Although he cut his ear off, he was very smart. Da Vinci was a talented human being whom sculpted and painted. He is just as fabulous as Michaelangelo. Leonarda da Vinci changed the Renaissance by his positive spirit and his inspiring figures on canvas's and clay formed into magnificent bodies made by man-not by china. Leonardo da Vinci is most wonderful.
NORMAL not like him (whisper)cut off his own ear wow The first answer is wrong. Leonardo was not the one who cut off his ear, that was vincent van gogh. apparently he was depressed so he cut his ear off for some weird reason. I don't really no what his family was like. But some say they disowned him.
HIMSELF! He cut off his own ear! Gosh!
Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear.
Vincent van Gogh was the famous painter who cut his ear off, but he was not a mathematician.
He first stayed with his mother who was poor. He then moved to his father (not married to Leonardo's mother) who was well off.
the right ear
he cut off his ear with a razor
HIMSELF! He cut off his own ear! Gosh!
Peter cut off his ear
I've heard that his father was actually very unsupportive. Da Vinci went a little crazy and cut off his own ear because his family locked him in a room and tried to force him to stop painting what he wanted and start painting what they wanted. (I think they tried to force him to create only religious art.) Things like the Mona Lisa, which was a painting of a "peasant" woman, were very shocking and infuriating to his father and family in general, and got Leonardo in a lot of trouble with them.