PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - On today's APP-tastic and outta SITE - Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomy. Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of human anatomy were ahead of their time. They've been featured before in books, ...
Leonardo da Vinci was very secretive about his work and famously wrote his notes in mirror writing. Most of his anatomical drawings are covered with his annotations as he reasoned about the form and ...
A local lecturer's long-held fascination with the anatomical sketches of Leonardo da Vinci has led to his co-authorship of a prestigious art catalog detailing the Renaissance-era drawings. Ron Philo, ...
LONDON (Reuters) – Leonardo da Vinci may be best known for painting the world’s most enigmatic smile, but a new exhibition at Buckingham Palace explores the Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, ...
AMBOISE, France — Beyond being a gifted painter, a skilled inventor, and a talented engineer, Leonardo da Vinci was also an avid researcher with an insatiable curiosity who sought to unravel all the ...
Leonardo da Vinci's 500-year-old illustrations of human anatomy are uncannily accurate with just one major exception: the female reproductive system. That's probably because Leonardo had a tough time ...
AROUND 1513, Leonardo da Vinci made detailed drawings of the heart and wrote nearly 2000 words of notes on the organ in his characteristic mirror handwriting. Intrigued by the way the aortic valve ...
In 2005, Adam Gopnik wrote that Leonardo da Vinci was “weird, matchlessly weird, and nothing to be done about it.” He went on to write that the artist’s “constant search for basic, rhyming, organic ...
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The genius of Leonardo da Vinci is undeniable. Now, in a beautifully designed app by the Royal Collection Trust, anybody can learn about human anatomy through his stunning anatomical drawings. The app ...
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