Although Leonardo Da Vinci was a talented painter that made the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, 2 of the most famous paintings in the world, he was more than just an artist. In Da Vinci’s notes we have found that art wasn’t the only thing he was interested in. Da Vinci’s notes are filled with incredible designs and drawings of discoveries and machines that were basically glimpses of the future. Leonardo Da Vinci was a genius whose ideas and inventions were decades ahead of his time. Da Vinci had a great understanding of the human body that corresponds a lot to the later medical discoveries. Because of Da Vinci’s dissections of the human body, he was the first man to create forms and pictures of the brain and the ventricles of the heart. …show more content…
One is example is the machine gun. Although this invention could not discharge various bullets quickly out of a solitary barrel, it could, however, convey arduous volleys of gunfire at quick interims and, on the off chance that it had been constructed, would have successfully cut down approaching infantry. This was built with 11 black powder guns next to each other on a rectangular board, then connecting three more boards together in a triangular display. By setting a pole down the center, the whole contraption could be pivoted, so one arrangement of 11 muskets could be shot while a second set allayed and a third set was being reloaded. At that point the whole component could be pivoted to convey the stacked set to the top where it could be fired once more. Besides the machine gun, there was the armored tank. When Da Vinci’s was working for the Duke of Milan Ludovico Sforza, he made the armored tank, what critics say may be his most ultimate war macine. This instrument was similar to a moving turtle shell, but with 36 weapons jabbing out of its sides. According to Christopher Lampton is his article, Top 10 Leonardo da Vinci Inventions, the machine “ was operated by a system of gears propelled by cranks that turned a sequence of wheels. The eight men”, those inside the device to power it, “would have been protected by the outer shell so that they could have driven the tank at about walking speed …show more content…
Sir Piero Da Vinci, Leonardo’s father, was an accountant and a legal official of Florence. He never married Leonardo’s mom, who was a peasant in a small town forty miles from Florence. Da Vinci was raised by his grandfather, also a notary, at the age of five. He was unable to study or attend the Guild of Notaries because children born out of wedlock were immediately disqualified from joining. He was, however, sent to be an apprentice of Andrea del Verrocchio. There da Vinci learned how to paint, and made his first painting of the landscape and the angel in Verrocchio’s Baptism of Christ. He also pioneered many techniques such as “chiaroscuro, contrapposto, sfumato, an many other innovative and influential methods,” says Michael J. Gelb in his book How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci. He didn't receive any detailed or proper education beyond the basics of writing, reading, and mathematics. Unlike Michelangelo and Galileo, Da Vinci never attended school. He was raised by his father and grandfather and was mostly self-taught by reading