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Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian artist, painter of the Mona Lisa, sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist, and inventor. He designed unusual inventions such as floating snowshoes, a flying ship, an armored car, and a diving bell. Some of his designs were the predecessors of modern inventions like the war tank and helicopter. He died in 1519 and was buried in France.
Leonardo da Vinci, son of an Italian lawyer from Vinci, Italy, is best known as an artist and painter of the famous Mona Lisa. The painter born in 1452, however, was also a sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist and inventor. In addition to his more usual inventions such as the anemometer, a device for measuring wind speed, da Vinci also had some unusual designs. For example, he designed plans for floating snowshoes, a flying ship, an armored car, and a diving bell to attack ships from below. Though his ideas and designs must have met with incredulity during his time, Leonardo da Vinci was the first to conceive and conceptualize some of the inventions we use today. Da Vinci’s design for an armored car, for example, was a heavily armored, metal-clad vehicle that could move in all directions. It was basically the predecessor of the modern war tank. And its aerial screw, a whirling flying machine, can be considered the predecessor of the modern helicopter. Even though some of his unusual designs, like floating snowshoes that walk on water, never saw the light of day, da Vinci deserves all the credit for the visionary inventor that he was.
More information about Leonardo da Vinci:
The Mona Lisa is believed to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of a Florentine merchant, painted between 1503 and 1506.
Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man is a drawing depicting the human body.
Leonardo da Vinci died in 1519 and was buried in the Chapel of Saint Hubert at the Château Royal d’Amboise in France.