Centuries before the invention of the automobile, Leonardo da Vinci designed a device that seems to resemble a CVT. But did ...
In this new documentary from Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon, Leonardo da Vinci will take a deep dive into the life of the iconic visionary by examining his personal journals, primary ...
While many equate the name Leonardo da Vinci to the art world, his impact on the world of innovation may be more valuable to ...
The inventor sketched intricate muscular structures half a millennium ago. Turns out he was on to something.
A full-scaled replica of Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine, called an ornithopter, is suspended from the ceiling at the entrance of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of North America in downtown Pueblo.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Presumed portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), by an Unknown Artist. The painting hangs in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, ...
PUEBLO — On Thursday, February 20, the Colorado Economic Development Commission (EDC) made the final approval for the establishment of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of North America. WATCH: First ...
Leonardo da Vinci becomes more of a scientist with age and performs experiments to test theories. Muslim scientists in the Middle East had been testing their theories with experiments for a long time.
Spend five minutes with ‘Leonardo’ and it's easy to the point of obvious to see why Burns and company traversed an ocean and centuries to capture this subject. ‘Leonardo’ isn't only visually sumptuous ...
Beloved documentarian Ken Burns, who has taken on weighty subjects from American history like the Vietnam War and the Civil War, will turn his attention to the great Renaissance artist Leonardo da ...
Legendary documentary filmmaker Ken Burns is famous for his deep dives into topics of American history, ranging from the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin, the Civil War, and the history of ...
Leonardo da Vinci, "Lady with an Ermine" (1489–91), oil on wood panel, 21 x 15 inches (54 x 39 cm) (image courtesy National Museum of Krakow) If William Shakespeare believed that eyes are the windows ...