The amazing thing about Leonardo was that he was interested in everything.
in Italy is where he did his studies, but he never recieved a proper math education. he was self taught
Leonardo Da Vinci contributed to mathematics in a few ways. He calculated equations, and explored the world of proportions, vanishing points and spatial mechanics.
Art, math, science, architecture, engineering and music.He did not really study in our sense of the word. He was apprenticed to a competent artist.
he is worth knowing beacause is the very famous artist that made things like math and science at the same time while being an artist too . his best work is the Mona Lisa painting ..
da Vinci the scientist observed nature and systematically recorded his observations. He studied every detail of the human body by dissecting corpses. In his study of animals da Vinci focused on the mystery of flight. His copious notes covered a vast range of topics from the sun, moon, and stars, to fossils and flying. His works provided a base for scientists to work from for centuries. During the Renaissance, math and science went hand in hand, thanks to the Greeks. da Vinci, along with other artists of the day, used geometry to produce a new style of painting, a style that allowed the observe to see the scene as in real life. This developed into the concept of perspective, which used light and depth perception to depict a 3D scene on a 2D surface.
in Italy is where he did his studies, but he never recieved a proper math education. he was self taught
Leonardo Da Vinci's work
-Humanism -Math -Writing -Anatomy -Literature -Science -Art
Leonardo had many Ideas. He had many ideas involving flying instrument's, Math, and the human body.
Leonardo da Vinci ( he was also a master engineer)
Thsi website explains everything! it helped me tons ! http://www.mathematicianspictures.com/LEONARDO_DA_VINCI_GOLDEN_RATIO_GOLDEN_MEAN/Leonardo_Da_Vinci_Golden_Ratio_Golden_Mean.htm
Leonardo Da Vinci contributed to mathematics in a few ways. He calculated equations, and explored the world of proportions, vanishing points and spatial mechanics.
Art, math, science, architecture, engineering and music.He did not really study in our sense of the word. He was apprenticed to a competent artist.
Well First of all he made designs for a Helicopter, submarine, etc. Seconde he made His art come alive because he used math in His art.
Quote from Related Link: "Da Vinci used mathematical concepts like linear perspective, proportion and geometry in much of his artwork." (Original quote is in italics) I am sure that Da Vinci also used geometry a lot in his inventions of tools of warfare, to measure what point a weapon would go to, etc.
he did math
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