No. You can say that he was a Tuscan (from the region of Tuscany) and a Florentine (city of Florence). He was born just outside of Vinci which is a province of Florence.
Early on, Leonardo used to refer to himself as Leonardo the Florentine, however, as we now know, that name didn't really catch on.
Leonardo Da Vinci
No, my friend. That was Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo Da Vinci painted it - it is not a drawing.
Leonardo Da Vinci painted The Mona Lisa
No he was a Roman Catholic through and through.
Leonardo da Vinci was a Roman Catholic.
Leonardo Da Vinci
He was Roman Catholic
No, my friend. That was Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo Da Vinci painted it - it is not a drawing.
Leonardo Da Vinci painted The Mona Lisa
No he was a Roman Catholic through and through.
Leonardo da Vinci
what was leonardo da vinci's collection
No, Leonardo of Vinci. The 'proper nouns' are Leonardo, Vinci so they both get capital letters, but not the 'of'.
Leonardo Da Vinci's birth name is Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci.
Leonardo had no surname in the modern sense; "da Vinci" simply means "from Vinci". His full birth name was "Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci", meaning "Leonardo, son of (Mes)ser Piero from Vinci."