In the documentary, Leonardo da Vinci is a Renaissance Man because he excelled in a wide variety of activities. He was a painter, scientist, architect, engineer, and many more. He valued nature’s mysteries in awe. He had the power of intellect – he could be the master of anything he turned his mind to. He was handsome and strong and these qualities were also seen through his painting. Da Vinci was an illegitimate child and they were a poor family. Illegitimacy hindered him from certain things like inheriting property, taking his father’s name, certain professions & guilds. He had no real place & he was kept away from people of a different social status. He was accused of sodomy. He wasn’t chosen as one of the artists to …show more content…
He knew that his hope rests in his talent; therefore, he had to excel in it. So when they moved to Florence, his father sent him to Andrea de Verrochio, a Florentine artist, who gave da Vinci the experience needed to get into a guild. During these times were when da Vinci realized the powerful connection between art and power. The Medici were a big influence as the powerful patrons of the arts. Da Vinci learned all he can in order to excel more. As reflected in his notebooks, “A painter must develop all skills” and doing one thing well, isn’t enough; a person should excel in different activities. In Verrochio’s workshop, he not only learned to paint but he also learned engineering & mechanical training, painting on ceramic, and sculpture in bronze or marble. He loved to observe nature and he believed that only through experimentation can we truly know anything. He always presented himself in a manner which showed him as handsome & strong and therefore immediately likeable. He always pushed himself beyond expectations & if something hinders him from his goal, he finds another way to achieve it. His code was to never be limited by what has been done before or what others might think. He pushed himself to the limits with his imaginative mind and endless stream of ideas. It was important that he followed his code of survival and success so that he could