Leonardo da Vinci

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Definition

Proper noun 1. The name of a historical figure: Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance. He is celebrated as a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist, widely considered one of the greatest and most diversely talented individuals in history.

Usage Examples
  • As a subject of discussion:
    • Leonardo da Vinci is famous for painting the Mona Lisa.
    • Scholars continue to study the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Referring to his work or legacy:
    • The museum is exhibiting a drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.
    • His designs show the inventive spirit of Leonardo da Vinci.
Advanced Usage
  • "a Leonardo da Vinci": Used metaphorically to describe a person of extraordinarily diverse genius or skill.
    • He is a modern Renaissance man, a veritable Leonardo da Vinci in his field.
  • "Leonardesque" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the style, techniques, or interests of Leonardo da Vinci.
    • The artist's use of sfumato is distinctly Leonardesque.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leonardo: A common shortened form used to refer to Leonardo da Vinci, especially in informal or artistic contexts.
    • The exhibition focuses on the anatomical studies of Leonardo.
  • Da Vinci: Often used alone, especially when referring to his artwork or in popular culture.
    • The secrets of the Da Vinci Code have fascinated many.
Synonyms
  • Renaissance man: A person with many talents or areas of knowledge. (This is a descriptive synonym based on his archetype, not a name substitute.)
  • Polymath: A person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "A mind like Leonardo da Vinci's": Used to describe someone with exceptional creativity, intelligence, and breadth of understanding.
    • To solve this complex problem, we need a mind like Leonardo da Vinci's.
Noun
  1. Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance (1452-1519)