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{{quote|Oh, grazie Mario! Now I can finish this portrait of Mona Lisa! I should have known I could count on a fellow Italian! Call me Leo!|Leonardo da Vinci|Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)}} | {{quote|Oh, grazie Mario! Now I can finish this portrait of Mona Lisa! I should have known I could count on a fellow Italian! Call me Leo!|Leonardo da Vinci|Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)}} | ||
'''{{wp|Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci}}''', mainly known as '''Leonardo da Vinci''', was an Italian {{wp|polymath}} of the {{wp|High Renaissance}}. He was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculpter, and architect, where he explored countless areas of interest, earning him renown as an exemplary polymath. He painted numerous works of art, including ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', ''{{wp|The Last Supper (Leonardo)|The Last Supper}}'', and ''{{wp|Lady with an Ermine}}'', while also making several investigations in various fields of science. His notebooks contained descriptions and designs for inventions that could only be realized in the future, including helicopters (which was then called "aerial screws"), tanks, parachutes, cannons, and much more. | '''{{wp|Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci}}''', mainly known as '''Leonardo da Vinci''', was an Italian {{wp|polymath}} of the {{wp|High Renaissance}}. He was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculpter, and architect, where he explored countless areas of interest, earning him renown as an exemplary polymath. He painted numerous works of art, including ''[[Mona Lisa]]'', ''{{wp|The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci)|The Last Supper}}'', and ''{{wp|Lady with an Ermine}}'', while also making several investigations in various fields of science. His notebooks contained descriptions and designs for inventions that could only be realized in the future, including helicopters (which was then called "aerial screws"), tanks, parachutes, cannons, and much more. | ||
==History== | ==History== |