Top 3 Biggest Geniuses of All Times who were Artists

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Artists have been known to shape the cultural histories of nations across the world. They are seen as eccentrics whose personalities are bigger than life itself, who create meaning where no meaning can be found by the ordinary eye and their existence go beyond the limitations of time, as they leave their fingerprints on the world for eternity. Following are the top three artists of the entire human history who were not only painters or sculptors but were also the great polymath.

1- Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)
Leonardo di ser Pero da Vinci, an Italian polymath of the Renaissance era, is considered to be one of biggest geniuses who ever lived. He was skilled in various talents like painting, sculpting, inventing, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, botany, astronomy, history, etc.


Leonardo da Vinci first used the technique we today know as paint by numbers. Using paint by numbers, you can paint masterpieces without having any painting skills. You should go get some diy paint by numbers for adults from ilovediyart.com and enjoy your own painted masterpieces. You would really love Leonardo da Vinci for paint by numbers for Adults.
He is considered to be the pioneering inventor who conceptualized and invented various technologies like helicopter, parachute and various other devices that have shaped today’s technological advances.


One of his greatest works of art includes the legendary painting “Mona Lisa”, along with others like “The Last Supper”, “Lady with Ermine”, “Salvator Mundi”, etc.
His painting “Salvator Mundi” was recently sold at an auction for $450.3 million in New York, November 2017, which is the highest paid work of art ever.
He is famously known to combine math and numbers with his paintings, to make perfect pieces of art that still astonish the onlookers today with wonder. He also used to teach his “Art by Numbers” technique to his students to achieve artistic perfection.

“Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci 1503 to 1506, (worth $800 million in 2017)


2- Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Michelangelo, also an Italian born High Renaissance polymath was one of Leonardo’s contemporaries. He was skilled in various forms of art including painting, sculpting, architecture, as well as poetry. He is considered one of the biggest influencers of Western art. Some of his biggest and historic paintings include “The Creation of Adam”, The First day of Creation”, “The Drunkenness of Noah”, “The Last Judgement”, and many more.
He is also renowned for creating world-class sculptors like “The Angel” that still amaze the onlookers today, and are treasured in museums across the world. He had painted huge morals, and church ceilings, designed innovative structures of architectures for kings of his time, that challenged the design principles of his era.
His most inspiring quote is, “The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.”
“The Creation of Adam” by Michelangelo (1512)


3- Raphael (1483-1520)
Also one of the artists from High Renaissance, Raphael is one of the three great trinities of the era, including the Leonardo and Michelangelo. He better known for his paintings, drawings, and works of architecture. Even though he died at an early age of 37 years, he still left behind an enormous number of marvelous works of pure artistic genius. He had a style that was unique than the rest of his contemporaries, with the use of more sharp and vibrant colors. Some of his most famous works include “The Sistine Madonna”, “The School of Athens”, “Transfiguration”, etc., and portraits like “Portrait of Pope Julius II”, Portrait of Bindo Altoviti”, and drawings, for example, “Three Graces”.

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