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He saw connections between art and science, using observation to fuel his creativity from "summary" of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson
Leonardo da Vinci possessed a unique ability to intertwine the worlds of art and science seamlessly. His keen sense of observation served as the catalyst for his boundless creativity. Rather than viewing art and science as separate entities, he saw them as interconnected disciplines that could inform and enhance one another. Leonardo's insatiable curiosity drove him to study a wide range of subjects, from anatomy to botany to engineering. By closely observing the natural world and human body, he gained a deep understanding of the underlying principles that governed both art and science. This holistic approach allowed him to see patterns and connections that others may have overlooked. In his artwork, Leonardo ap...Similar Posts
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