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Leonardo da Vinci Studied the Science of Smell

Last updated: August 31, 2024 4:03 pm
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Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Man of Scent

Leonardo da Vinci is known as a true Renaissance man, with his talents spanning across art, science, and invention. However, one aspect of his life that is not as widely recognized is his fascination with fragrance. The exhibition “Leonardo da Vinci and the Perfumes of the Renaissance” at the Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise, France, delves into this lesser-known aspect of the legendary artist’s life, exploring the scents that inspired him.

The journey through the exhibition begins in Constantinople, where Leonardo’s mother, Caterina, may have been enslaved in the 15th century. The markets of Constantinople would have been filled with the rich aromas of spices like myrrh, cinnamon, pepper, and musk. As visitors move through the exhibition, they learn about Caterina’s travels from Constantinople to Venice, with original Venetian perfume recipe books on display. The scents of Tuscany, Leonardo’s birthplace, are also highlighted, evoking memories of lemon trees, orange trees, and olive trees that would have surrounded him in his youth.

Leonardo’s scientific mind was intrigued by perfumes, leading him to compare the complexities of scent to those of sight and hearing. He meticulously documented the components of various perfumes common in 15th-century Italy, which were often made from oils, fats, and flowers. His extensive writings and drawings reveal his experiments with scent extraction and distillation, showcasing his deep interest in the olfactory world.

Fragrances in the 15th century served multiple purposes beyond just smelling good. They were used to mask unpleasant odors and were believed to have protective properties against diseases like the plague. Fragrances were applied to the skin or clothes, with tools like pomanders used to distribute scents. The exhibition features examples of these items, including decorative metal balls that opened to reveal perfumed objects.

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One of the highlights of the exhibition is the recreation of the scented black amber necklace worn by the subject of Leonardo’s famous portrait, “Lady With an Ermine.” Visitors can experience the aroma associated with this iconic painting, adding a sensory dimension to their viewing.

The Château du Clos Lucé, where the exhibition is held, holds special significance as it was Leonardo’s final residence. Invited to Amboise by French king Francis I, Leonardo spent his last years in this mansion before passing away in 1519. The exhibition pays homage to his legacy as a multi-talented artist, scientist, and inventor.

“Leonardo da Vinci and the Perfumes of the Renaissance” offers a unique glimpse into the olfactory world of one of history’s greatest minds. Through scent, visitors can connect with Leonardo’s sensory experiences and gain a deeper understanding of the influences that shaped his work. The exhibition runs until September 15 at the Château du Clos Lucé in Amboise, France.

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