A polymath is significantly skilled at many, various fields. Leonardo da vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer,botanist, and writer. He is mostly known for his paintings and inventions.
Because he did everything.
Because of being good in doing a lot of things.
Yes. He was an engineer as well as a polymath, artist, sculptor, architect, musician, inventor, etc...
He had loads of jobs- around 13 i think.....they were: an Italian polymath, a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician writer, artist, vegetarian.....
Being an artist, scholar and scientist. No other jobs.Leonardo da Vinci was, a painter in numerous cities which includes Florence, Venice and Tuscany, he was also an engineer , military engineer and of course an inventor.
A polymath is a person who has expertise in a variety of different areas. It might be said that a polymath is a true Renaissance person.
Because he did everything.
Leonardo da Vinci is known for his masterpieces, scientific breakthroughs, and for being a polymath (one who is an expert in multiple fields).
It was Leonardo da Vinci who used geometric shapes to represent nature and human forms. Leonardo was an Italian polymath.
Because of being good in doing a lot of things.
That would be a polymath. Leonardo Da Vinci and Galileo are two of the most well-known polymaths.
A polymath (From the Greek, "having learned much") is a person with wide ranging knowledge in many fields. This is similar to the term "Renaissance man" . The term is not limited to the knowledge of mathematics, although mathematics can be included in the polymath's skills. Italian polymaths include Leonardo da Vinci and Leon Battista Alberti (who invented the term)
Yes. He was an engineer as well as a polymath, artist, sculptor, architect, musician, inventor, etc...
Such a person is called a polymath. Leonardo da Vinci was one. Hildagard von Bingen was another. More recent people like this include Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.
Leonardo da Vinci was a polymath, meaning he had significant skills in many areas. He was curious and creative. He chose to explore these fields.
Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Italian polymath who lived during the Renaissance period. He is known for his artistic works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, as well as his scientific observations and inventions ranging from flying machines to anatomical drawings. While he conceptualized and sketched many inventions, most were not constructed during his lifetime.
Edward Marsh - polymath - was born in 1872.