
Early Life and Family
Birth and Origin of His Name Parents and Step-Siblings Childhood and Beginning of His Artistic Journey
Education and Early Career
Limited Formal Education,Training Under Andrea del Verrocchio,Becoming an Independent Master
The Milan Period and the Sforza Family
Roles as Engineer, Painter, and Architect,The Grand Bronze Horse Statue Project,Creation of ‘The Last Supper’
Return to Florence and the ‘Mona Lisa’

Portrait Painting Era,The Mysterious Smile of Mona Lisa,History and Myths Behind the Painting
Science, Inventions, and Notebooks
Flying Machines and Aeronautics Designs,Diving Suit, Weapons, and Mechanical Innovations,Deep Studies of Human Anatomy,Mirror Writing and Reverse Script Style
Codices and Scientific Contributions
Amazing Designs in Codex Atlanticus,Studies on the Skeleton, Muscles, Brain, and Organs,Preservation and Importance of His Notebooks

Final Years in France
Invitation by King Francis I,Life at the Château du Clos Lucé,Death and the Mystery of His Burial
In the 16th century, Leonardo da Vinci was creating maps that looked almost like modern satellite images. He designed several flying machines with mechanical wings, a parachute, and a lightweight hang glider that could actually glide.
Leonardo’s notebooks also include designs for cannons that could launch small stones like a storm. One surprising fact about him is that he used to write with his left hand and often wrote in mirror script, using reversed letters so others couldn’t easily read it.

