Why Leonardo da Vinci never finished anything
pplpod10 Jun

Why Leonardo da Vinci never finished anything

When you think of the greatest painter in Western history, your mind automatically goes to one man: Leonardo da Vinci. Yet, this defining genius left behind fewer than 25 attributed major works, and on his deathbed, he supposedly wept, claiming he had offended God and men by failing to practice his art as he should have done. Underneath the pristine marble statue mythology lies the human story of a brilliant, easily distracted, self-taught outsider who left a trail of abandoned masterpieces and 13,000 pages of secretive notes across Italy. Legally barred from respectable professions in Florence due to his birth out of wedlock in 1452, Leonardo was spared from the rigid, dogmatic academic brainwashing of the 1400s. Instead, he was forced to learn entirely through his own raw observation of nature, developing a manic, unquenchable curiosity that drove him to master multiple fields simultaneously while frequently abandoning one project the exact second a new obsession caught his eye.

Leonardo's training began at age 14 in the chaotic, hands-on laboratory of Andrea del Verrocchio, where he quickly eclipsed his master. For Leonardo, the execution of a final product was secondary to the intellectual challenge of solving it, a mindset that resulted in brilliant experimental triumphs but also major physical catastrophes. When painting The Last Supper, his stubborn refusal to use traditional, fast-drying fresco techniques led him to apply an unstable layer of tempera and oil on dry wall, causing the masterpiece to flake away within his own lifetime. However, that exact same experimental methodology allowed him to pioneer fields like modern fluid dynamics and comparative anatomy centuries before they were officially recognized. He viewed science not as a distraction from his art, but as the prerequisite for it; to paint the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa, he felt he absolutely had to understand the muscles underneath the lips and the nerves connecting them to the brain.

  • The Propelled Monster Shield: A legendary youthful prank where Leonardo painted a terrifyingly realistic monster on a wooden buckler shield by meticulously synthesizing the physical characteristics of real lizards, bats, and insects, scaring his father so intensely that he secretly sold the shield for a massive profit.
  • The Postscript Painter Pitch: His bold 1482 job application letter to Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan, where Leonardo spent pages detail-designing advanced weapons of war—including portable bridges, covered armored vehicles, and massive mortars—before casually adding in a single closing sentence that he could also paint as well as any other.
  • The Top-Down Satellite Map: His 1502 floor plan of the city of Imola created for Cesare Borgia, which discarded the standard, angled bird's-eye views of the era for a geometrically precise, top-down perspective utilizing specialized measuring instruments, mirroring a modern GPS rendering.
  • The Glass Aorta Experiment: An ingenious fluid dynamics study where Leonardo constructed a glass model of a heart's aorta and pumped water mixed with grass seeds through it, using the seeds as tracer particles to map the swirling vortices that physically push the aortic valve flaps shut—a mechanism unconfirmed by modern cardiology until the 20th century.

Source credit: Research for this episode included transcript materials and supporting historical sources accessed 6/10/2026. Content is summarized and adapted for commentary and educational use.

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