Artist Leonardo DaVinci was the model of the Renaissance man. Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of many worlds. As a master of both of art and science, Leonardo, worked as a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, inventor, and scientist.

His lasting contributions and genius left its mark in many areas and his works continue to inspire contemporary audiences. Da Vinci was born in the Tuscan village of Vinci in 1452, Leonardo's remarkably incomplete formal training began at the studio of Andrea Verrochio, with an apprenticeship, sometime around 1472. At the start of his artistic career, Leonardo began to develop an extremely inventive painting method and daring experimental process that would later define the standard for works of the High Renaissance.

Davinci and Architecture

The High Renaissance was the culmination of the many experimental artistic developments during the Early Renaissance, and lead to one of the most dynamic periods of creative brilliance in the history of the world. It is time noted for giving the world, arguably the three of the greatest artists in history: Michelangelo Buonarroti, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael Sanzio.