Leonardo didn’t just revolutionize art he revolutionized the science of anatomy. Before Leonardo became interested in anatomy, artists before him were also interested, but not in the same fashion. Artists would only look at bodies that had a generic body type, fit for a model who was still alive. The result would be a lot …show more content…
In 1490 he looked at proportion “...a belief in the existence of fixed ratios within and between the parts of the universe originated in a conviction of the order and harmony of the physical world.” This is idea of proportion is very evident in all his work has he would always search for that perfection in his work, and it would even cause him to not finish a few pieces. He would focus a lot on shading as his goal was to make his sketches as realistic and clear as possible. “The drawings were usually shaded using a variety of techniques: pen hatching curving around the form of a bone and muscle; lighter pen lines following the direction of the muscle fibres; delicately applied wash to capture the sheen of the fascia [,muscles]. In every case, Leonardo’s aim was to make the drawing as clear as