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Da Vinci: The Genius Who Brought Europe Out Of The Dark Ages | Genius | Chronicle
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Born in 1452 in Vinci, Tuscany, Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance polymath known for his diverse talents, including painting, sculpture, science, engineering, and a deep curiosity about the world. Leonardo challenged prevailing scientific notions, making groundbreaking contributions to anatomy, including sectional anatomy of limbs and studies of the heart. Leonardo's art and scientific studies were inseparable; he believed drawing was an extension of creative thought. His architectural vision emphasized spatial sculpture, impacting the architectural practices of his time. Leonardo's legacy includes innovative designs for machinery, military applications, and transportation. His unique approach to science and art defines him as a true genius of the Renaissance.

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@MysticChronicles712

3 months ago

This video beautifully illustrates Leonardo da Vinci's intellect and role in bringing Europe out of the Dark Ages. Art, science, and invention were forever changed by his work. Explore a complex visionary's life and work is inspiring. I appreciate your illumination of da Vinci's genius.πŸŽ¨πŸ”¬βœ¨πŸ“œ

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@conniegalan5534

2 months ago

Really enjoyed the music accompanying the narration. Thank you.

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@sarahpersonalexcellenceguide

2 months ago

@7:40-8:22 That's me. I see the infinite connections. My projects go unfinished because I don't yet know how to show you too. "Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else." -Leonardo da Vinci

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@Klutech

3 months ago

Not bad for a 25 year old doc. Thanks for posting.

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@smroog

2 months ago

EXCELLENT !!! EXCELLENT !!! Well done on the complete man he was. Not just one painting.

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@Darkflowerchyld718

3 months ago

This was fantastic. Thank you for posting the video.

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@theresalaux5655

3 months ago

Wow this was very interesting! Thank you so much!😊

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@QuizVortex.1

3 months ago

I'm thoroughly enjoying this quiz, I see that you put much effort to this video, thanks!

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@michaellicchi4771

1 month ago

Europe was in no way in a dark age before Da Vinci came along. Very melodramatic

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@kaushalgagan6723

3 months ago

Great Content πŸŽ‰

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@magnacary

2 months ago

Wow. Think about how long ago this was discovered. This blew my mind. I mean I didnt get taught this in school

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@margaretbentham226

2 months ago

A little old fashioned, but Interesting. This documentary focuses on Leonardo’s drawings and inventions.

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@LuisMotacomp

2 months ago

Great documentary about a remarkable man! Just a small detail re the music: Vivaldi lived 2 centuries later, not really the most appropriate soundtrack to finish the programme ;)

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@user-ty4xc1vq5d

3 months ago

He draws two subjects, the first is declared, the second is hidden, and sometimes, and of the utmost importance, he draws half-figures. What is strange about the matter is his drawing of the figures of the Pharaohs and figures related to the stories of the prophets, especially Moses, peace be upon him, and his story with the snakes that prostrated to the snake that he threw. I talk about my observations and what my hands touched and the results of years of analysis, surveying, and linking things, and I can say He was receiving information, but as for the possibility of smooth writing, it was impossible in itself due to the extreme precision and smoothness of the letters

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@AldoOlivera-vw8ir

2 months ago

Larga vida al gran.. Leonardo Da Vinci ❀

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@jmmahony

2 months ago

I have finally figured out the secret to Mona Lisa's mysterious smile: Such portraits took a long time to paint. On the day he was working on her mouth, they took a break, and Leonardo went to the bathroom. When he came back and started painting her lips, Mona noticed that the great master's fly was open.

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@gavinreid2741

1 month ago

The Dark Ages ended about 500 years earlier. da Vinci lived in the late Medieval era.

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