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Self-propelling car
Self-propelling car. Historical artwork of a design for a self-moving or automotive car by the Italian artist, engineer and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). This design is believed to date from 1478, and shows a sketch of the vehicle (top) and a more detailed plan of its inner workings (bottom). It used a series of geared wheels and leaf springs to propel itself along. A team of Italian scientists constructed a working wooden model based on this plan in Florence in 2004. This drawing was included in the Codex Atlanticus, a collection of Leonardos drawings compiled at the end of the sixteenth century by the sculptor Pompeo Leoni from original notebooks
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1400s 15th Century Automotive Design Drawing Idea Invention Leonardo Da Vinci Plan Sketch Technical Transport Transportation Vehicle 1478 Codex Atlanticus
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This print showcases a historical artwork by the legendary Italian artist, engineer, and scientist Leonardo da Vinci. Dating back to 1478, this design depicts an ingenious concept for a self-propelling car. The top sketch provides a glimpse of the vehicle's overall structure, while the bottom section reveals intricate details of its inner workings. Leonardo's visionary creation employed a remarkable combination of geared wheels and leaf springs to propel itself along. This groundbreaking idea was far ahead of its time and demonstrated his unparalleled understanding of technology even in the 15th century. Intriguingly, in 2004, a team of Italian scientists brought this extraordinary invention to life by constructing a working wooden model based on Leonardo's plan. Their successful endeavor not only paid homage to one of history's greatest minds but also showcased the timeless relevance and brilliance behind his designs. The drawing itself is part of the renowned Codex Atlanticus, which is an invaluable collection compiled at the end of the sixteenth century by sculptor Pompeo Leoni from Leonardo's original notebooks. It serves as testament to da Vinci's enduring legacy as both an artist and innovator. This print captures not just an illustration or technical drawing; it encapsulates centuries' worth of human curiosity, ingenuity, and progress in transportation technology. A true masterpiece that continues to inspire awe and admiration for Leonardo da Vinci’s genius across generations.
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