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Da Vinci is the greatest example of what an intelligent, sufficiently curious, and intellectually active person can accomplish when left to their own devices, without needless intervention and distractingly tedious instruction. Another good example is Ramanujan.
You left the most important part out. He was provided the resources to do so. I always wonder about the unknown geniuses throughout history who didn't have the resources to be curious, active and left to their own devices.
@@DavidWhite-l9r well I gave one example: Ramanujan. He lived in absolute poverty in India. Yet he still managed to be one of the greatest mathematics of all time.
There is a tendency to think that such geniuses only happened once ever, but there are probably geniuses like him alive nowadays too. People tend to value old art more than art made at current times.
hahaha, Sure there must be a few people now who could have the potential.... but unless they do it, they are nobody! And to do it at the same level as Leonardo, it takes a very long time! And a very large Oeuvre. So, NO! It is unlikely that we have an artist amidst us who can match Leonardo Da Vinci.
@@Johan-bb4sy Hey man. I don’t think you truly grasp the sheer scale of Da Vinci’s body of work and the level of expertise he possessed in multiple domains in a form or manner that was beyond his time. Van Gogh is brilliant yet Leonardo da Vinci is considered the most brilliant man ever documented, and for good reason.
You underestimate the brilliance of the man, all that he invented, designed, created... and painted.... especially considering the time he lived in the knowledge that was available to him. You could easily search for his match for 4.5 billion years and not find it.
In the contemporary word we have forgotten what it means to truly learn and know something, no one cares about the learning itself but the product of it, the system of education we set up is the reason for it. It is absolutely despicable, in the midst of all of this, how many geniuses have been crushed off their dreams and capabilities.
He often started projects but left them unfinished, including many paintings, sculptures, and building designs. For example, he spent 15 years working on The Mona Lisa and 25 years on The Virgin of the Rocks, which was commissioned with a seven-month deadline.
Leonardo da Vinci is a timeless symbol of human potential and creativity. His incredible achievements in art, science, and engineering showcase his unmatched versatility and genius. From the breathtaking "Mona Lisa" to his futuristic sketches of machines, da Vinci proved that curiosity and imagination can transcend the boundaries of any field. His legacy inspires us to explore our passions, embrace learning, and aim for excellence in everything we do. Leonardo reminds us that with dedication and creativity, we too can leave a lasting impact on the world. Truly, a genius for the ages!
Unimaginable amount of natural talent that rarely possible or to be seen anywhere. He simplified countless complex ideas through regular observations. He will inspire generation after generation.
I had to make a research on Leonardo Da Vinci for school and now i find myself very interested in his life, his researches and way of viewing and studying the world. Trurly brilliant.
Leonardo da Vinci is a great symbol of creativity, with the ability to combine artistic talent and science, opening new horizons for humanity and leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire.
Well, I’ve always been scratching my head about luxrul obsession with school bags and their practicality, but this video is adorable!! Congratulations.
The same person in today's age would struggle to get even ten likes on instagram. Because now we have superficial standards. Contextually, in his age and time, it was a huge achievement to have acquired the level of knowledge and to keep is neck from gallows.
Off topic but another person I’d say is a genius is Isaac newton. When he started off figuring out gravity, he realised its complexity and bro straight up invented a new branch of maths called calculus. I’m sure it was Albert Einstein who said something like “if you think I’m intelligent you should look to Isaac Newton”
Your channel and most of the videos are so amazing that it is fantastic to watch and learn more and more about geniuses of human history that we owe so much for our technology and relatively comfortable lifes. Thank you so much!
Leonardo was such a genius, he invented a bridge that was the exact copy of Chinese bridges that the Chinese have been building for 2000 years before his time.
May I ask you to at least consider doing a video on the life of Rembrandt? I read a book a long long time ago and found it fascinating; his paintings are the most lifelike of all the masters. It is like looking at a photograph. Thanks this video.
I used to wonder how I kept on seeing his name and works in different areas and subject. This made it more sense - he was highly talented he's able to excel in everything he wants and curious of.
I read once, many years ago, that Verocchio agreed to take on Leonardo as a student after asking for a demonstrations of the boy's ability and Leonardo proceeded to draw or paint a perfect circle on a canvas.
Two particular paintings I personally consider better than "The Mona Lisa" are Vermeer's "Girl With A Pearl Earing and Velazquez's "Juan de Pareja"... but that's just me speaking (personally) as a fan and contemporary visual artist. Everyone has their favorites of course.
I enjoyed the video and learned a few things about da Vinci that I didn't know. I think it would be even better if you slowed everything down 15 to 20%. I felt that while I was absorbing an illustration or topic the video had moved on to the next one too fast for me to really appreciate each idea. I tried watching with the video settings speed at 75% (the next slower setting) and it was better.
I saw the Mona Lisa at the Louvre many years ago. At the time, it was on a wall full of Da Vinci paintings. I was bemused to notice that the famous eyes of the Mona Lisa that seem to follow you were replicated on each of his other paintings. (Or so it seemed to me anyway.) I had previously understood that ONLY the Mona Lisa had the famous eyes.
well, he was a scientist artist and futurist at his core, so yh why wouldn't he hate the use of a tool that's based solely for profit. Its a bit more complicated than that, I think he'd say the same about automative technology, but again it all comes down to how you use it, rather than what its being used as a mass tool for. Profit and art and innovation go hand in hand, but sometimes certain negative aspects of media take over. I do genuinely think, TikTok, insta and Snapchat before it, has become that continuation of what early TH-cam was, the chance to go Viral, chance for that 15 minutes of fame, and how that in itself has become a commodity now.
Einstein serves as a remarkable illustration of what a deeply curious and intellectually driven individual can achieve when given the freedom to explore their ideas without unnecessary interference or overly rigid guidance. Another notable example is Nikola Tesla.
You should include his name in the title or thumbnail. It's way to generic now, and most people won't recognize his likeness. Whilst his name might spark curiosity. This video clearly deserves more views.
His curious mind needed to know the how's and why's. Of life and forces around us. Few have the ability to transfer ideas and emotion to the paintings , scupltures & inventions. Freezing moments in time before Kodak moments were a thing. Seeing what a slab of marble has hidden inside. Working with abacus is worthwhile for bankers, mathematical precision is needed for all the lines to make sense in the end.
Fun fact: the batman comic design came from leonardo da vinci drawing of a parachute/wings prototype. U can google it to see how it looks like batman coat lol
Leonardo da Vinci was definitely talented and one of the smartest humans in recorded history, but no one comes close to Isaac Newton, who quite literally defined our reality with just numbers.
Leonardo da Vinci was truly a genius! It's amazing how his curiosity and understanding of anatomy shaped art in ways we still admire today. What do you think makes the Mona Lisa so captivating? Is it her smile, or something deeper? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
I swear, Leonardo Da Vinci feels like someone from our century who got hit by a truck and got reincarnated into the medieval ages with all his memories intact
0:09 You don’t know if a fruit is rotten or sweet until you tasted the insides of the person. Same principle for business and in life. It’s only through insiders in the organisation would you be able to understand how the company truly operates.
" Leonardo began many things but never finished any of them, since it appeared to him that the hand was not able to attain the perfection of art in executing the things which he conceived; seeing that he imagined difficulties so subtle and marvelous, that they could never be expressed by the hands, be they ever so skillful. And so many things were his caprices, that philosophizing of natural things; he gave himself to understanding the properties of herbs; going on and observing the motions of the heavens, the course of the moon and the going forth of the sun." Vasari This is a superficial People magazine, tabloid, made for prime time portrait that captured the popular fantasy about the DaVinci myth, very little of the reality of the man. No mention that his mother was a very young peasant girl his farther impregnated and abandoned until he realized that his son was a genius, nor was there any real mention of Lorenzo the Magnificent as Lorenzo was one of the most important figures of the Italian Renaissance and possibly the central figure . Lorenzo was absolutely critical to introducing Leonardo to the intelligentsia of Renaissance Italy. Lorenzo's palace was an enclave of the arts and sciences, more like a museum or the Library of Alexandria where he invited the great6est minds of his time, the greatest intellects, artists, philosophers and scientists to gather for discussion to exchange ideas and could possibly be considered the epicenter of the Renaissance. Leonardo met Michelangelo at Lorenzo's palace, but Leonardo was a petty, jealous little man in some ways who dismissed Michelangelo because he could not tolerate the competition. When I was a child, Leonardo was my childhood idol and my fantasies about him served as my role model. I believed that Leonardo was the greatest figure of the Renaissance who stood alone as a titan among men, until I later realized that there was a much larger context. While my admiration for Leonardo has not diminished in the least as the myriad and scope of his genius cannot be understated, I have gained the distance of a wider perspective of his place and purpose in and of the High Italian Renaissance and my fantasies have come down to earth and are now grounded in reality. I arrived at the realization that Leonardo was the consummate theorist, while Michelangelo was the one who actually got things done, that his genius was every bit Leonardo's equal, but his ability to "play the game" of politics and patrons with the Vatican and his brilliance as a diplomat, organizer, engineer and contractor who had the to personally select the workers, immense management skills to organize and delegate responsibilities for large crews of workers for the work on St. Peters, which was a massive undertaking. These were all skills Leonardo lacked because Leonardo lived in his head and was a bit of a loss when it came to navigating the pits and traps of society and negotiating practical opportunities. While Leonardo was a dreamer, Michelangelo was more of a pragmatist who was renown, not only for his genius as a sculptor and engineer, but also for his reliability, which is why the giant piece of Carerra marble, one of the largest pieces of flawless marble quarried, originally awarded to Leonardo, was given to Michelangelo which stands today as the Statue of David.
if i could revive only one person from history, leonardo would be that person , Nikolai Tesla would be a very close second , both men were years ahead of their time & could probably advance modern society in ways we will never think of
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Da Vinci is the greatest example of what an intelligent, sufficiently curious, and intellectually active person can accomplish when left to their own devices, without needless intervention and distractingly tedious instruction. Another good example is Ramanujan.
Exactly, he learnt and observed things in a way no school would ever teach him the reason for his marvelous work was that he observed everything.
Not exactly it would take a genius to do what he did not just some average human
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You left the most important part out. He was provided the resources to do so. I always wonder about the unknown geniuses throughout history who didn't have the resources to be curious, active and left to their own devices.
@@DavidWhite-l9r well I gave one example: Ramanujan. He lived in absolute poverty in India. Yet he still managed to be one of the greatest mathematics of all time.
There is a tendency to think that such geniuses only happened once ever, but there are probably geniuses like him alive nowadays too. People tend to value old art more than art made at current times.
hahaha, Sure there must be a few people now who could have the potential.... but unless they do it, they are nobody! And to do it at the same level as Leonardo, it takes a very long time! And a very large Oeuvre.
So, NO! It is unlikely that we have an artist amidst us who can match Leonardo Da Vinci.
@@bluesque9687 Van Gogh only selled a few paintings in his life. Do you think Leonardo was credited during his life as he is now?
@@Johan-bb4sy
Hey man. I don’t think you truly grasp the sheer scale of Da Vinci’s body of work and the level of expertise he possessed in multiple domains in a form or manner that was beyond his time. Van Gogh is brilliant yet Leonardo da Vinci is considered the most brilliant man ever documented, and for good reason.
You underestimate the brilliance of the man, all that he invented, designed, created... and painted.... especially considering the time he lived in the knowledge that was available to him. You could easily search for his match for 4.5 billion years and not find it.
Your comment kinda pisses me off. It’s stupid and ignorant
You forgot to mention his meeting with Ezio Auditore da Firenze!
😂.......
😂😂😂
Yeah most important event in the history
Plus Drew Barrymore in Ever after!
He also invented gay
Excellent summary and presentation!
Cheers, thank you!
Uh! king and general is my fav documentary channel ❤ I m surprised after seeing in this comment😮
Woah 😮. I love both of you people
sounds like it's AI generated
@@pondeify it definitely is, even the speaking woman is AI
In the contemporary word we have forgotten what it means to truly learn and know something, no one cares about the learning itself but the product of it, the system of education we set up is the reason for it. It is absolutely despicable, in the midst of all of this, how many geniuses have been crushed off their dreams and capabilities.
No amount of recognition can ever be suffice in describing Leonardo da Vinci.
genshin khan would not care.
@@BP-iz2lt you mean genghis ?
He often started projects but left them unfinished, including many paintings, sculptures, and building designs. For example, he spent 15 years working on The Mona Lisa and 25 years on The Virgin of the Rocks, which was commissioned with a seven-month deadline.
Leonardo da Vinci is a timeless symbol of human potential and creativity. His incredible achievements in art, science, and engineering showcase his unmatched versatility and genius. From the breathtaking "Mona Lisa" to his futuristic sketches of machines, da Vinci proved that curiosity and imagination can transcend the boundaries of any field. His legacy inspires us to explore our passions, embrace learning, and aim for excellence in everything we do. Leonardo reminds us that with dedication and creativity, we too can leave a lasting impact on the world. Truly, a genius for the ages!
He was a true inspiration to every curious minds.
The combo of the history & how you audibly tell the story just made me crush on Leonardo DaVinci for a minute 😂
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not objective no science
Unimaginable amount of natural talent that rarely possible or to be seen anywhere. He simplified countless complex ideas through regular observations. He will inspire generation after generation.
Thanks!
You’re amazing, thank you so much!
I had to make a research on Leonardo Da Vinci for school and now i find myself very interested in his life, his researches and way of viewing and studying the world. Trurly brilliant.
Absolute genius. I’m sure we currently have or will have another set of legends like him
read walter isaacson's book on leonardo. It's mindblowing. Speciallly chapter 28. the dude was a machine
Leonardo da Vinci is a great symbol of creativity, with the ability to combine artistic talent and science, opening new horizons for humanity and leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire.
Well, I’ve always been scratching my head about luxrul obsession with school bags and their practicality, but this video is adorable!! Congratulations.
Da Vinci was not just a Renaissance man he was THE Renaissance man. RIP to the most brilliant mind in human history 🙏
Curiosity is the beginning of understanding the unknown things that we desire with intense tendency to know.
The same person in today's age would struggle to get even ten likes on instagram. Because now we have superficial standards. Contextually, in his age and time, it was a huge achievement to have acquired the level of knowledge and to keep is neck from gallows.
no.... if davinci lived in our time, he wouldve adapted and created even better things up to the standard of todays technology
Absolutely... @@Victor-oy8bj
pov u a dumbass
Disagreed, look at people like Devon Rodrigues, now imagine Da Vinci. Dude would probably be CR7 level of famous and Elon Musk level of wealth
@@Onche518 thats a perfect comparison
Off topic but another person I’d say is a genius is Isaac newton.
When he started off figuring out gravity, he realised its complexity and bro straight up invented a new branch of maths called calculus.
I’m sure it was Albert Einstein who said something like “if you think I’m intelligent you should look to Isaac Newton”
Universal Teacher.. He was absolut Genius.
The most talented man in RECORDED AND PROMOTED HISTORY!!!!
Its an IQ thing. Im sorry.
@@michaelkennedy3372 there is history that was written and erased because some people only wanted to show the history they wanted.
@@jai9789you should have invented an alphabet then.
@@michaelkennedy3372 You mean like how 3372 and numbers in your profile pic both add up to 15?
@@Mathematchitwell done for adding stuff on your abacus.
Your channel and most of the videos are so amazing that it is fantastic to watch and learn more and more about geniuses of human history that we owe so much for our technology and relatively comfortable lifes. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this insight, i would always wonder why this guy is so famous ...now i know he was and still is a masterpiece ✨️
Truly a great actor. His ability to bring depth and emotion to every role is unmatched.
A fantastic video about a fantastic person. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I sat glued to this video until the end. Big thanks❤️
Leonardo was such a genius, he invented a bridge that was the exact copy of Chinese bridges that the Chinese have been building for 2000 years before his time.
How can 1 person seek to want to know any of this? Wow this is so wonderful.
May I ask you to at least consider doing a video on the life of Rembrandt? I read a book a long long time ago and found it fascinating; his paintings are the most lifelike of all the masters. It is like looking at a photograph.
Thanks this video.
I think the point is not how talented he was, but rather how curious and creative he was. Go out there and dare to fail.
Love the tone of your voice. Very pleasant
Nice video. Didn't expect the ad in the last 5 min. 😊
An Artist and an inventor. A genius 😊
I used to wonder how I kept on seeing his name and works in different areas and subject. This made it more sense - he was highly talented he's able to excel in everything he wants and curious of.
I read once, many years ago, that Verocchio agreed to take on Leonardo as a student after asking for a demonstrations of the boy's ability and Leonardo proceeded to draw or paint a perfect circle on a canvas.
Two particular paintings I personally consider better than "The Mona Lisa" are Vermeer's "Girl With A Pearl Earing and Velazquez's "Juan de Pareja"... but that's just me speaking (personally) as a fan and contemporary visual artist. Everyone has their favorites of course.
I also written a book called "mirror writing" .I hope this month it will be going to complete the book.totally mirror format.❤
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@keep-hope-alive it's on the process.
Loved, loved, loved it. Keep up the good work. ❤
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR THIS SUPER INTERESTING PRESENTATION FROM THIS GENIE
He was also really good at decoding codex pages!
I enjoyed the video and learned a few things about da Vinci that I didn't know. I think it would be even better if you slowed everything down 15 to 20%. I felt that while I was absorbing an illustration or topic the video had moved on to the next one too fast for me to really appreciate each idea. I tried watching with the video settings speed at 75% (the next slower setting) and it was better.
I saw the Mona Lisa at the Louvre many years ago. At the time, it was on a wall full of Da Vinci paintings. I was bemused to notice that the famous eyes of the Mona Lisa that seem to follow you were replicated on each of his other paintings. (Or so it seemed to me anyway.) I had previously understood that ONLY the Mona Lisa had the famous eyes.
Da Vinci must be rolling in his grave right now after seeing tiktok ruin our generation instead of going to the moon and beyond
There are still ppl who are trying to go beyond the moon and all its just billionaires that's all
well, he was a scientist artist and futurist at his core, so yh why wouldn't he hate the use of a tool that's based solely for profit. Its a bit more complicated than that, I think he'd say the same about automative technology, but again it all comes down to how you use it, rather than what its being used as a mass tool for. Profit and art and innovation go hand in hand, but sometimes certain negative aspects of media take over. I do genuinely think, TikTok, insta and Snapchat before it, has become that continuation of what early TH-cam was, the chance to go Viral, chance for that 15 minutes of fame, and how that in itself has become a commodity now.
You sound like such a boomer.
You think such a talent would care about tiktok?
The .01 of people smart enough ARE. They just aren’t on TikTok
Leonardo Da Vinci and Isaac Newton are the most talented humans to ever live
Sorry, but I would not put Da Vinci at Newtons level. Don't forget Gauss, Euler, Laplace, Einstein, Tesla, etc etc etc.
@@uffdamannN.Tesla
Excellent summary and presentation!
Yup team Leo here.
God bless.
Einstein serves as a remarkable illustration of what a deeply curious and intellectually driven individual can achieve when given the freedom to explore their ideas without unnecessary interference or overly rigid guidance. Another notable example is Nikola Tesla.
Amazing video ! Do you work alone or have a team ?
Really nice review of an amazing artist. Thanks
I feel touched by your video. Wonderful
You should include his name in the title or thumbnail. It's way to generic now, and most people won't recognize his likeness. Whilst his name might spark curiosity. This video clearly deserves more views.
You forgot to mention him recreating the Hidden Blade for Ezio Auditore and being forced into helping Cesare Borgia kill Mario Auditore😂😂😂
His curious mind needed to know the how's and why's. Of life and forces around us. Few have the ability to transfer ideas and emotion to the paintings , scupltures & inventions. Freezing moments in time before Kodak moments were a thing. Seeing what a slab of marble has hidden inside. Working with abacus is worthwhile for bankers, mathematical precision is needed for all the lines to make sense in the end.
I need a mate to go to museums with, sooo bloody interesting!
It’s amazing how wonder and curiosity works out.🤔👍☘️
I wish modern education was based on curiosity (like DaVinci), not curriculum.
Keep up the work . Great video like always 👍👍
Fun fact: the batman comic design came from leonardo da vinci drawing of a parachute/wings prototype. U can google it to see how it looks like batman coat lol
Please make a video on Leonhard Euler
Leonardo da Vinci, that's Great Human in History
8:16 Breaks are important when creating masterpiece as it allows thoughts to percolate, simmer and surface.
Talented No Doubt but most talented debatable
Leonardo da Vinci was definitely talented and one of the smartest humans in recorded history, but no one comes close to Isaac Newton, who quite literally defined our reality with just numbers.
Outstanding. How do you pack so much information in such a short video. Was this your thesis?
This was fanTASTIC! Thank you!!
The Most Talented Human in History
Me: "oh cool a documentary about Michaelangelo"
Leonardo da Vinci was truly a genius! It's amazing how his curiosity and understanding of anatomy shaped art in ways we still admire today. What do you think makes the Mona Lisa so captivating? Is it her smile, or something deeper? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Zhang Heng, a polymath of the Han Dynasty, could have given Leonardo a run for his money.
Love this channel!
Thank you for these videos ❤️
Congratulations for 1m subscriber
Babe wake up! Newsthink video on Leonardo just dropped!
Great narration.
Amazing video! Could someone tell me what the piano song at the start is called please? 😅
Very well done, thank you.
The man i admire .
I swear, Leonardo Da Vinci feels like someone from our century who got hit by a truck and got reincarnated into the medieval ages with all his memories intact
❤ great information. Thanks
What an amazing video.
A true polymath ❤️
Imagine he's alive today. The endless possibilities..
0:09 You don’t know if a fruit is rotten or sweet until you tasted the insides of the person. Same principle for business and in life. It’s only through insiders in the organisation would you be able to understand how the company truly operates.
very well done
Thank you.
" Leonardo began many things but never finished any of them, since it appeared to him that the hand was not able to attain the perfection of art in executing the things which he conceived; seeing that he imagined difficulties so subtle and marvelous, that they could never be expressed by the hands, be they ever so skillful. And so many things were his caprices, that philosophizing of natural things; he gave himself to understanding the properties of herbs; going on and observing the motions of the heavens, the course of the moon and the going forth of the sun."
Vasari
This is a superficial People magazine, tabloid, made for prime time portrait that captured the popular fantasy about the DaVinci myth, very little of the reality of the man. No mention that his mother was a very young peasant girl his farther impregnated and abandoned until he realized that his son was a genius, nor was there any real mention of Lorenzo the Magnificent as Lorenzo was one of the most important figures of the Italian Renaissance and possibly the central figure .
Lorenzo was absolutely critical to introducing Leonardo to the intelligentsia of Renaissance Italy. Lorenzo's palace was an enclave of the arts and sciences, more like a museum or the Library of Alexandria where he invited the great6est minds of his time, the greatest intellects, artists, philosophers and scientists to gather for discussion to exchange ideas and could possibly be considered the epicenter of the Renaissance.
Leonardo met Michelangelo at Lorenzo's palace, but Leonardo was a petty, jealous little man in some ways who dismissed Michelangelo because he could not tolerate the competition.
When I was a child, Leonardo was my childhood idol and my fantasies about him served as my role model. I believed that Leonardo was the greatest figure of the Renaissance who stood alone as a titan among men, until I later realized that there was a much larger context.
While my admiration for Leonardo has not diminished in the least as the myriad and scope of his genius cannot be understated, I have gained the distance of a wider perspective of his place and purpose in and of the High Italian Renaissance and my fantasies have come down to earth and are now grounded in reality.
I arrived at the realization that Leonardo was the consummate theorist, while Michelangelo was the one who actually got things done, that his genius was every bit Leonardo's equal, but his ability to "play the game" of politics and patrons with the Vatican and his brilliance as a diplomat, organizer, engineer and contractor who had the to personally select the workers, immense management skills to organize and delegate responsibilities for large crews of workers for the work on St. Peters, which was a massive undertaking. These were all skills Leonardo lacked because Leonardo lived in his head and was a bit of a loss when it came to navigating the pits and traps of society and negotiating practical opportunities.
While Leonardo was a dreamer, Michelangelo was more of a pragmatist who was renown, not only for his genius as a sculptor and engineer, but also for his reliability, which is why the giant piece of Carerra marble, one of the largest pieces of flawless marble quarried, originally awarded to Leonardo, was given to Michelangelo which stands today as the Statue of David.
Can someone tell me what is the name of the classical song at the very beginning please I've been searching it for too long ?
Da vinki?!!!
painting judas was crazy
2:24 what is this song? I’ve heard it before
Leo, you world have loved the internet
Her voice makes my Radar Love go off 🎶
You got computer love, lol! It's AI generated.
@@karezaalonso7110 Ooh sexy 😉
@@karezaalonso7110 Bro where do you get that information? If you have watched her previous videos, you would know that it is NOT AI.
The most annoying voice shit ever…amazing topic and ruined AGAIN BY AI!!!
Great video
if i could revive only one person from history, leonardo would be that person , Nikolai Tesla would be a very close second , both men were years ahead of their time & could probably advance modern society in ways we will never think of
Now that’s a genius
Fascinating
Excellent!
The rennaissance period fantastic
Why are you deleting all the original videos?? I had to find the Einstein story on some obscure video sharing site....