Ornithopter By Leonardo da Vinci
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Ornithopter By Leonardo da Vinci

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Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Ink
Current Location: Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Italy

Ornithopter by Leonardo da Vinci reflects humanity’s long fascination with flight and Leonardo’s extraordinary curiosity about science and nature. Inspired by the movement of birds and bats, the design attempts to imitate the mechanics of flapping wings through a human-powered machine. Although it was never successfully built or flown, the ornithopter demonstrates Leonardo’s advanced understanding of anatomy, engineering, and observation. The work symbolizes the Renaissance spirit of innovation, where art and science were deeply interconnected, and highlights Leonardo’s vision far ahead of his time.

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