Da Vinci The Greatest Ggenius in History

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Who do you consider the greatest genius of history? In answer to such question, one can think of Mozart, Galileo, or even Einstein. However, in my opinion the greatest mind of history is Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci is recognized around the globe as a great artist, but he was not just an artist, he was an engineer and a scientist. Da Vinci was born in Vinci in the Republic of Florence, now located in Italy, in April 15th, 1452. Da Vinci is known for setting the foundation for High Renaissance style in drawing, painting, sculpture, and architecture. Little is known about the early life of such genius because he made very few notations about his youth in his notebooks, and also, because the first biography created in order to praise his life was only done thirty years after his death in May 2nd, 1519. In addition, there are many secrets and mysteries that revolve around Da Vinci due to the lack of knowledge about his personal life. Many historians presume that Da Vinci was a part of the Freemasons because of the many symbols and religious ties of his works, such that recently a fiction book explored the different possibilities of meanings to these great mysteries. This book, “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown, exposed the work of Da Vinci under a different light that before was not noted to most part of his public. Although it is uncertain the accuracy of those speculations, this book made the world look at Da Vinci as more than just a great artist. For instance, before the paintings “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper” were seen only as good pieces of art, but now the world sees the mysteries and techniques used by him.

As an artist, Da Vinci is well-known for many of his pieces, but two of them outshine the others, and those are th...

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...ortions. This drawing also emphasizes the value of the combination of science, art, and mathematics in the life of this great genius. Therefore, I believe that he should be considered the great genius of all times for his ability to combine elements to create magnificent pieces.

Although some might say that he is not the greatest genius of history, they should take in consideration the amount of skills necessary to achieve half of what Da Vinci achieved in such a yearly period of time, where the use of technology was simply inexistent. Da Vinci was a great mind that continues to surprise the world everyday with the mysteries of his paintings, and with the intelligence of his knowledge about engineering and science. Therefore, I believe that Leornardo Da Vinci is the most intelligent, well-rounded, and sensitive to the world that surrounds us, genius of all times.

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