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Leonardo da Vinci

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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Artist
Inventor
First appearance: "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"


Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian artist and inventor.

History

When Homer thought about destroying Thomas Edison's chair he revealed that Edison idolized Leonardo da Vinci in the same way that Homer idolized Edison and that Edison was never able to match da Vinci's accomplishments.[1]

When Homer wanted to fool a man in a car that he was leaving he told Marge that if she was married to da Vinci, she wouldn't tell him not to da Vinci.[2]

A picture of da Vinci was in the book Illustrated History of Western Art. Lisa then told the story of Lisanardo da Vinci, putting herself into the role of da Vinci.[3]

Leonardo da Vinci's picture was on a captcha screen for existentialists on the Wayz website. It was one of the pictures that Lisa didn't click.[4]

He is one of the many people on "Ned's List of Laudable Lefties".[5]

He is the painter of Mona Lisa.[6]

When Lisa asked if Homer remembered the pizza dough renaissance she did and he ate up. He told her he did, "Da Vinci was da-licious".[7]

Non-canon

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The tour guide said that Homer Simpson was "more important than Socrates, da Vinci, Gandhi, Einstein, Hawking, Julius Caesar, and Ryan Seacrest."[8]

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