Leonardo da vinci did many things to contribute to the Renaissance by expanding the fields of science and anatomy greatly. He found how the muscle and bone structure works by cutting open dead bodies he "took" from the hospital. He designed the helicopter and a tank. All the drawings but we use the today. Leonardo was the geinus of the Renaissance and who knows what the world would be like today if he wasn't born?
Leonardo da Vinci is credited with the initial discovery that sound travels in waves. Others expanded on his work, such as Galileo who discovered that the pitch of sound depends on the frequency of those waves.
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Leonardo DA vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael
In Italy: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian.
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Renaissance artists and explorers significantly contributed to scientific knowledge by emphasizing observation and the study of the natural world. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci applied scientific principles in their works, studying anatomy, light, and perspective, which enhanced understanding of human and environmental forms. Meanwhile, explorers such as Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan expanded geographical knowledge, mapping new territories and cultures, which sparked interest in navigation, cartography, and the sciences related to the earth and its inhabitants. Their combined efforts fostered a spirit of inquiry that laid the groundwork for the scientific revolution.
Leonardo da vinci is considered the 'Father of the Renaissance'.Answer 2:No, Leonardo was considered the typical Renaissance man. He stands in the middle of the Renaissance, not at the start.Giotto di Bondone was called the father of the Renaissance. Nobody has ever called Leonardo this. (Except the above misguided answerer.)
Leonardo da Vinci is considered the 'Father of the Renaissance'.Answer 2:No, Leonardo was considered the typical Renaissance man. He stands in the middle of the Renaissance, not at the start.Giotto di Bondone was called the father of the Renaissance. Nobody has ever called Leonardo this. (Except the above misguided answerer.)
Renaissance artists and explorers significantly contributed to the increase in scientific knowledge by blending art with observation and exploration. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci studied anatomy and perspective, leading to improved understanding of the human body and natural phenomena, while their detailed illustrations documented discoveries. Explorers such as Columbus and Magellan expanded geographical knowledge and brought back new specimens and cultural insights, prompting further scientific inquiry. This synergy between art and exploration fostered a spirit of curiosity and empirical investigation that characterized the Scientific Revolution.
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Yes, he was.
A renaissance man is a person who is multi talented. Them two above were multi talented. they had skilled beyond anyone at the time of the renaissance. The are renaissance citizens but the suffix men/women is added to prove their ability of knowledge.
Well, he was born during the Renaissance times so he was a part of it by default.The Renaissance is the name for the 1400s and part of the 1500s, the time when Leonardo lived.
well they were both revolutions. renaissance was a revolution in art and the scientific revolution was a revolution in well, science. i think when people started to figure out that there were neewer ways to do things and create things then that started the scientific revolution.
Leonardo da Vinci won the World Award of Arts. He was born on April 15, 1452. Leonardo was an Italian Renaissance, painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific.