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Trajectories of thrown stones and drops, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
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Trajectories of thrown stones and drops, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Trajectories of thrown stones and drops, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Codex Atlanticus, 79r-c. A print from Leonardo da Vinci by Ludwig H Heydenreich. (London, 1954)
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This print, created by the genius mind of Leonardo da Vinci, showcases his meticulous study of trajectories in late 15th or early 16th-century Italy. Titled "Trajectories of thrown stones and drops" this artwork is a testament to da Vinci's insatiable curiosity about the laws of physics and gravity. The monochrome image depicts a series of delicate lines and curves, meticulously drawn with precise handiwork. It is evident that da Vinci dedicated countless hours to observe the paths taken by both thrown stones and falling droplets. Through his keen observations, he sought to unravel the secrets behind their movements. As one delves into this artwork, it becomes apparent that da Vinci's scientific mind was at work. His exploration of trajectory patterns reveals an artist who seamlessly merged artistry with scientific inquiry during the Renaissance period. This print serves as a reminder not only of Leonardo da Vinci's brilliance but also his relentless pursuit for knowledge across various disciplines. It invites us to appreciate how he effortlessly blended art and science in his quest for understanding the world around him. Today, this remarkable piece stands as a testament to Leonardo da Vinci's enduring legacy as one of history's greatest polymaths—a visionary whose contributions continue to inspire generations even centuries after its creation.
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