Da Vinci was gay. Leohardo da Vichi

The fact is that there is not a single person I respect whom I would change my attitude towards just because I found out about his gay. So the purpose of the post is not to evaluate sexual minorities, but to talk about the most famous composers, poets, scientists, generals, travelers and philosophers who are among them.

The great genius was born in 1452. His unusual talents were quickly noticed by the artist Andrea del Verrocino. At the age of 14, Leonardo became his student. But 10 years later, he, along with the teacher and other artists, is accused of committing certain “ungodly acts” towards a 17-year-old sitter. Then there was a service at the court of Louis Sforza, the French king. Leonardo da Vinci was a very secretive man. Even all his recordings were made in code. That's why o personal life Not much is known about genius. One thing is certain - there were always many handsome young men around him who served as Leonardo’s assistants. These are Cesare de Sesto, Andrea Sa Laino and Boltraffio. Leonardo even adopted the young nobleman Francesco Melzi, declaring him his heir.

The genius’s entourage also included a ten-year-old boy, Caprotti. The psychology of Leonardo da Vinci was discussed by Sigmund Freud in his special essay. It says that even as a boy the artist suppressed his love for his mother. This led to identification with it and the choice of the appropriate sexy model. Being a fan of boys and falling in love with them, Leonardo seemed to avoid women, remaining faithful to his mother. There is a natural attraction to women, it’s just that in this case the gay man seeks to transfer the resulting excitement to a male object. It was these transformations of desires that created the famous smile of Mona Lisa.

Rudolf Nureyev, a great dancer, was born in 1938. The family lived in such poverty that the boy had to wear his sister's dress to attend school. A visit to a concert at the Opera and Ballet Theater changed everything. Nuriev began dancing at the age of 11. His talent was so bright that at the age of 20, Rudolf graduated from college in Leningrad and performed as a soloist at the Kirov Theater. But his stubborn character and admiration for the West forced Nureyev to ask for political asylum in France during his tour.


The KGB placed a certain Yuri Solovyov in the dancer’s room so that he would confirm Nuriev’s gay orientation. This happened, Nuriev was threatened with either prison or work as an informant. He chose to escape to the West. The dancer did not get lost there - he collaborated with the Royal Ballet and successfully toured America. The dancer's sensuality attracted the gaze of millions of people, including gay men. And Nuriev himself often went to establishments for sexual minorities. His homosexuality was an "open" secret. One of Nureyev's most passionate relationships was with Eric Brun, who captivated Soviet audiences during the American Ballet's 1960 tour. This dancer was the complete opposite of Nuriev, which attracted him. Rudolph said that with women you need to work hard, while with men everything is much easier. And it’s more fun. But main love Rudolph was always dancing. He managed to make the role of the partner in the ballet as significant as the ballerina.

As sad as it is for women to realize, this handsome Frenchman was also gay. But he played brave and courageous characters and performed his own stunts. In a word, he seemed like a real man. The actor’s physique was textured, and his face was courageous with pronounced strong-willed features. Jean Marais was born in 1913. From the age of 4 he dreamed of cinema and his dream came true, but Jean Marais also worked as a photographer, artist and sculptor.


In 1937, among the extras at the Atelier Theater, the author of the play, Jean Cocteau, chose the unknown Jean Marais for the main role. The young actor was afraid that he would be required to intimate services, but the writer didn’t want anything in return. True, after the premiere he called Marais with the words: “Come quickly, it’s a disaster!” And it consisted in the fact that Cocteau fell in love young actor. At that moment famous poet and the writer was 48 years old, and his chosen one was half that age. Young Marais was in awe of the master, obeying him in everything. Soon a romance began between them. Cocteau adored his Jeannot so much that he became everything to him. He was both a teacher and a lover, dedicating poems to his chosen one. Cocteau taught the aspiring actor life. Their close friendship lasted 26 years. Cocteau's scripts were used to make successful films, with Marais playing the leading roles. After the death of his friend, the actor immortalized his memory in plays and films. His personal life came to a standstill without Cocteau.

A modern icon of the gay movement is singer and composer Elton John. His music career started back in the 60s. Since then, he has managed to sell more than 250 million records. Elton John's achievements have been awarded the Order of the British Empire, the title of Sir, and five Grammy Awards. He is inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The musician openly announced his bisexuality in an interview in 1976. In 1984, Elton John married Rinata Blauel. However, the marriage broke up. The man himself realized that he still had no desire for women. Elton John suffered from depression and became addicted to alcohol and drugs.


Only meeting his future husband, David Furnish, changed the musician’s life. Their wedding took place in 2005, and in 2010 the couple, with the help of a surrogate mother, had a child.

Accountant's son Turkish origin At birth in 1946 he received the name Farrukh Bulsara. And he was born in Zanzibar. In 1971, Mercury, keyboardist of one of the many London musical groups, was invited to Queen. The group became a cult group in glam rock, and Freddie himself was considered its leader. In the 70s, Queen became famous not only in England, but also in the USA. At the same time, they came up with the idea of ​​accompanying their singles with videos, creating one of the first video clips in rock music. Queen's stage image in the form of satin clothes made the group the gayest of all the glam teams of the 70s.


By the 80s, Queen musicians became the highest paid in British show business. And it all ended with Freddie's illness and death from AIDS in 1991. Back in 1969, the musician met Mary Austin, living with her for 7 years. But then they broke up because Freddie told her that he was attracted to men. The singer's image from the very beginning gave rise to questions about his sexuality, but each time he answered the press evasively, declaring that he was having sex with the one he loved. But within Queen itself, the band leader’s homosexuality was no secret. Only after Mercury's death did stories of his relationships with several men surface. About his relationship with the singer for 6 years recent years A book about his life was written by a certain Jim Hutton.

Was born great composer in 1840. He showed a love for music from childhood. True, parents did not encourage this hobby, believing that it could overstimulate an already nervous teenager. Tchaikovsky often had nervous breakdowns in his life. Despite this, he graduated from the conservatory. Started teaching. In 1877, the composer married Antonina Milyukova, but this step, designed to overcome homosexuality, led to another breakdown. Tchaikovsky even tried to commit suicide, tired of fighting off his wife’s sexual attacks. Tchaikovsky could only rest with his sister, in the Ukrainian Kamenka. There he fell hopelessly in love with his nephew, Vladimir Davydov. Pyotr Ilyich frankly wrote about his feelings for Bob in his diary. The composer called him his ideal, beautiful, incomparable, graceful. Tchaikovsky did not want to leave his beloved. There is reason to believe that the platonic relationship eventually grew into something more. It was Bob who the composer named in his will as the only heir. And the death of the composer itself left many questions. By official version Tchaikovsky died due to a cholera epidemic. However, today there is evidence that a scandal was brewing over Pyotr Ilyich due to his connection with the young nephew of the Duke of Stenbock-Fermor. But this family was related to the imperial one.


Publicity of the relationship would entail disgrace for the composer, deprivation of rights and property, and exile. Therefore, it is likely that Tchaikovsky chose suicide.

This writer has long been considered a classic of world literature, and for homosexual culture he has become a real icon. In recent history, this is undoubtedly the number one gay man. Wilde was born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. The writer graduated from Oxford, where he immediately became famous as a rare dandy and esthete. Wilde moved in respectable society, and his talents gained recognition. In 1884, the writer married and quickly had two sons. Family happiness did not last long - in 1886, Oscar Wilde met seventeen-year-old Oxford student Robert Ross, who seduced him. The relationship became secret, the writer began to conduct double life, increasingly immersed in the circle of young gays. In 1891, the famous story “The Picture of Dorian Gray” was published. At the same time, the writer’s fatal acquaintance with Lord Alfred Douglas took place.


This young man was a passionate admirer of Wilde’s talent, and his best story read it 9 times. The writer himself was fascinated by the beauty of the 22-year-old boy. There arose between them love affair. Soon Wilde introduced the young lord to his circle of gay friends, who were ready to do anything for money. A scandal was brewing. In response to the insults of Douglas's father, the writer filed a lawsuit against him. But it presented irrefutable evidence and testimony from many young people who were molested by Wilde. The writer was immediately arrested on charges of sodomy and sentenced to 2 years of hard labor. There he undermined his health and died, he was 46 years old.

The tragic fate of Oscar Wilde and all his work became a turning point in public relations to gays. The writer lived at a time when the boundaries separating homosexual from heterosexual were just beginning to form in society. It was Wilde who laid the foundations for the designation of homosexual principles. He managed to declare to the whole world about the existence and nature of same-sex love.

Italy news. Sell high art It's getting more and more difficult day by day. The average person is still able to briefly, for three or four seconds, hold his gaze on a bright picture, although he understands that, in truth, he does not have enough time or desire to look at it.

No matter what they weave about the eternal, undiminished value of masterpieces, they, in fact, exist only in the eyes and minds: any Rembrandt, if he happened to be on the other side of the Moon, could create without rest. The value of this will be less than if the pigeon were left alone.

And since a viewer and listener are needed, art is reduced:

books are drying up to garricks, movies are drying up to coubs and other vines; in general, the main thing is that it takes a second to master the art, no more.

What do you want to do with the classics? With a multi-volume Tolstoy or many hours of Wagner? Popularizers go to great lengths: in Italy there is even a special government office for these purposes, the head of which invents tricks, marketing moves, intriguing twists of plots - plots in which the end was set five hundred years ago. For example, the popularizer rediscovered the Mona Lisa:

Gioconda, it turns out, is a hermaphrodite.

Silvano Vinceti, head of the committee for the promotion of historical and cultural heritage:
The research was extremely labor-intensive: we combined historical methods with innovative ones and, in the end, solved this riddle. There were many interpretations on this matter, but it turns out that Leonardo simply drew two models. The first was Lisa Gherardini, as everyone knows. She is Gioconda, of course. But the second sitter was Gian-Giacomo Caprotti. We have indisputable evidence of this, in particular, shooting the painting in the infrared range, that is, layer-by-layer study of the canvas.

Vinceti assures that Da Vinci was forced to paint two. Natural, flesh and blood

Gioconda was gloomy and physically could not squeeze out a smile:

It was as if her husband hired jesters to make them laugh during portraiture - all in vain. But in addition, explains the supreme Italian popularizer, Leonardo himself was... how can I say... extremely sexually democratic, which is why

He liked neither men nor women, but androgynes.

Mr. Vinceti takes his work responsibly: he makes discoveries that change the history of art more often than he is paid a salary. Less than a year ago, for example, he announced that he had found the mortal bones of the Mona Lisa and was preparing to restore her exact appearance. Before this, the supreme popularizer unraveled the mystery of Caravaggio’s death. It was as if he had been poisoned by his lead paints. The sensation should be short and loud, like a shot: Vinceti firmly grasped this law. Before it’s too late, he should be promoted to minister of culture, let’s say, otherwise he will completely rediscover everything for the Italians: the poor fellows will be left with the Quattrocento-Cinquecento explained to nothing. But the viewer will still be confused about the names Raphael-Warhol-Banksy.

Although Leonardo has long been a victim of explainers: you can’t save him. He is a long-time and hopeless hero of pop science, pop art, pop cult, and, in addition, a gay icon.


Its author, the famous American surgeon and publicist Leonard Shlein, tried to explain the genius of his great namesake from the point of view of neurobiology. The author himself calls his research a “post-mortem brain scan” of Leonardo da Vinci. Did Leonardo have a special brain that gave rise to his amazing and varied talents? How does it work nervous system was due to the fact that he was ambidextrous, vegetarian and - possibly - gay?

Leonardo and his hemispheres

From the point of view of a neuroscientist, every personality is formed by interhemispheric asymmetry of the brain. The left and right hemispheres perform different functions, sometimes cooperating, and sometimes “competing,” suppressing each other. Which hemisphere is dominant determines that some of us are better at numbers and others at notes or rhymes, for example. In Leonardo's "parliament" both "chambers" had equal powers and were well connected. According to the author of the book, the corpus callosum, which connects the hemispheres of his brain, “literally burst from an overabundance of nerve fibers.” Due to this equal interaction, da Vinci could, for example, write equally well from left to right and vice versa (scientists have found such mirror manuscripts). But most importantly, this made him a multi-talented genius, whom both physicists and lyricists consider their own.

Leonardo and dragonflies

Leonardo's obsession with flying machines and his contribution to the future of aeronautics can be explained by the fact that he had "quick vision." In Leonardo's notes there is a description of the dragonfly, which says that it "flies on four wings, and when the front ones rise, the hind ones fall." The nerves connecting the eye and the brain were arranged in a special way - thanks to this, da Vinci could describe and draw the flight of an insect or bird as if he saw it in “slow motion.”

Leonardo and "remote viewing"

In the 1970s, as part of the cognitive research program at Stanford University, an experiment was conducted that revealed the ability of some experimental subjects to see “at a distance.” Isolated from the outside world, people described in detail randomly selected areas they had never been to, including classified military installations. Leonard Schlein believes that Leonardo da Vinci could have had similar “remote viewing.” This theory is supported by the many compositions compiled by the artist. geographical maps— by the standards of those years, incredibly accurate. Not only did Leonardo leave many detailed descriptions territories that you have never been to (for example, Syria or Armenia). His maps contained details, some of which could only be seen from a bird's eye view, others - only from space.

Leonardo da Vinci

The Valdichiana Valley in Italy from a bird's eye view


Distance from the Sun to the Earth

Helicopter

Leonardo and time travel

Another of Schlain's hypotheses, which begs to be based on a sci-fi blockbuster by Christopher Nolan (director of the films "Inception" and "Interstellar"), is that da Vinci could travel through the space-time continuum.

His left “rational” hemisphere sometimes went on vacation, causing his brain to reach a quantum state. Leonardo’s “vision” covered not only cosmic distances, but also any time intervals. Hence many scientific and philosophical insights that were ahead of their time. And a huge number of works remained unfinished: perhaps Leonardo’s brain simply did not perceive time as a linear phenomenon, with a beginning and an end.

It is believed that in the image of David, the artist and sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio depicted a young student of his workshop, Leonardo da Vinci.

Leonardo and sex

According to contemporaries, Leonardo was a pleasant conversationalist, he had gentle manners and a fair sense of humor, sang beautifully, played the musical instruments. Among his magnificent maps, incredible drawings, revolutionary philosophical or scientific works you can find recommendations for the manufacture and use of perfumes( “Take good rose water and pour it into your hands, then take a lavender flower and rub it between your palms and it will be good.”). He wore short tunics in bright colors, while his male contemporaries wore dark long cloaks. He took boys to study - beautiful, but devoid of any talents. Once he and five other young men were accused of sodomy - in the end Leonardo was not found guilty, but was not acquitted. At the same time, there is no evidence that he was ever involved in relationships with women, and da Vinci himself wrote: “The act of intercourse and everything that is associated with it are so disgusting that people would soon die out if it was not an ancient custom.”

Among biographers there are two versions regarding sexual orientation Leonardo - he was either gay or had an aversion to all kinds of carnal pleasures. One way or another, his sexual preferences were far from those that are still considered standard.

In combination with left-handedness and pronounced creativity This allows Leonard Shlein to conclude that da Vinci's supposed homosexuality was genetically determined and accompanied by a special brain structure. The anterior commissure and corpus callosum of his brain were obviously significantly larger than those of the standard right-handed heterosexual man, which is why Leonardo's pink cape barely reached his knees.

Leda and the Swan (copy of a lost work by Leonardo, attributed to Francesco Melzi)


Leonardo and meat

Among other things, Leonardo was also a vegetarian: refusing meat shocked medieval society worse than a pink tunic. Obviously, this was not dictated by dietary considerations: da Vinci often bought birds at markets in order to immediately release them into the wild, and did not tolerate cruelty towards animals. Like Buddhists or chaos theorists, Leonardo felt that everything is interconnected. According to Leonard Schlein, the reason for this was the same equality in his brain: the left hemisphere, in which the ego of the male predator traditionally resides, did not suppress the “intuitive” right. As a visible confirmation of this worldview of Leonardo, the author of the book cites the painting of the ceiling in the Sala delle Asse in the Sforza Castle. At first it appears to be covered with lush vegetation, so that the stems compete with each other for space. But if you look closely, it becomes clear that these are not separate stems, but one long one, intertwining with itself.

General view and detail of the ceiling painting in the Sforza Castle (Milan).

Leonardo the Mutant

American writer Jose Arguelles wrote: “I think that Leonardo, due to his uniqueness, was a brilliant mutant, an androgynous psychotechnical model with a united right and left hemisphere. He went far ahead before he could fully comprehend it himself.”. Leonard Shlein goes further in his research, suggesting that Leonardo, with his amazing interhemispheric symmetry, is a trial balloon in the endless evolutionary flight of humanity. A brilliant creator. Superharmonious personality. The bearer of a new type of worldview that knows no boundaries between art and science, masculine and feminine and - perhaps - Good and Evil.

Many works have been written about the creativity and scientific research of the great representative of the Renaissance in the biography of Leonardo da Vinci. Scientists, historians, and art critics have struggled with its phenomenon for many centuries. For a long time scientists were exclusively interested in his heritage as an artist, sculptor, inventor, and anatomist. In general, there are a lot of areas in which Leonardo da Vinci showed himself not only as an expert, but also as a discoverer. In this regard, there is very little evidence in his biography relating to personal life of Leonardo da Vinci, which, I must admit, the Maestro hid very carefully. All his diaries are written in a specially created encrypted letter, which scientists are still struggling with.

However, to date, scientists have come to some conclusions about what it was like great artist of its time. In their opinion, Leonardo da Vinci was the illegitimate child of a noble lord, which, however, did not deprive him of either the wealth or honors that accompany people of noble origin. There is an opinion that the famous Mona Lisa is a portrait of the artist’s mother Katerina, from whom he was separated at the age of five. It is reliably known that Leonardo da Vinci was not connected by love ties with any of the young ladies of his contemporaries. Therefore, scientists suspect that the artist was a person with a non-traditional sexual orientation. Perhaps they came to this opinion by analogy with other artists - prominent representatives of their time, who preferred men to women. For us, these are signs of unconventional orientation, and at that time among the nobility and creative personalities this was more than common. Although the church canons had already begun a war against such relationships, as is known, this phenomenon was very widespread.

The photo shows one of the paintings depicting Salaino

As for da Vinci himself, his passion for male It also confirms that all his life he was invariably surrounded by beautiful young men who became his students and models. Among them, the most prominent are Salaino (this is the nickname given to the student by the inventor himself, meaning Little Devil), who was Leonardo da Vinci’s companion for many 30 years, and Francesco Melzi, who was with the Maestro until his death and inherited almost all of the latter’s property. Given Leonardo da Vinci's clear aversion to sexual relations, expressed in his diary, many are inclined to believe that the artist had a platonic rather than a physical relationship with his favorite students.

In the photo is a portrait of Francesco Melzi

Whatever they say or write about the personal life of Leonardo da Vinci, to us, contemporaries, of course, his work and the paintings that came from his pen are more valuable. Moreover, all the information that has come down to us from the works of historians and scientists cannot be considered completely reliable, because they were gleaned from records that no one has yet been able to fully decipher. In addition, the records have not been completely preserved to this day. Therefore, all we know is the personal opinion and assessment of researchers, which may well differ from the real picture.

In pursuit of myths.

Sexual orientation of Renaissance artists.
(Note: I often write the names of artists and paintings in English, because English spelling is closer to the original).

Everyone knows, everyone who is involved or interested in art knows that Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti were homosexuals. But few people know that there are no historical documents, archival records, personal correspondence, eyewitness accounts that shed light on such a sensitive issue.
Botticelli also did not escape such accusations, at least during his life. But this is less familiar to the general public.
However, this article is not entirely about the sexual orientation of the most prominent individuals who have immensely enriched the culture of Western civilization. Their names are equivalent to this culture. The images they created turned into symbols - icons of our society.

This is an attempt to trace how the stories about homosexuality of these individuals came about. How they were born, what they are based on and whose names are behind such juicy information. Is this a myth or truth?
Of course, the fact that neither Leonardo, nor Michelangelo, nor Botticelli were married and none of them left offspring contributed to this conclusion. But marriage is not a factor in a person's sexual preferences. History knows many names of artists, writers, composers, scientists who died bachelors. Their contemporary, colleague Raphael, was also not married and left no heirs, nevertheless, his stormy affairs with women were known throughout Rome, and have survived to this day.

Maybe Leonardo da Vinci was a homosexual. According to official statistics, 3-4 people out of a hundred show a non-traditional sexual orientation, which is not so small. The probability is quite high, as, indeed, with respect to any other person. Each of us living in a free society has probably personally encountered “gays” and lesbians. There is a belief that people creative professions more prone to homosexuality. But perhaps, due to their popularity, the details of their life are better known than some Kolya, who works as a milling machine operator. No one compared the statistics of non-traditional sexual orientation between people of different professions, different social status.

But let's return to our investigation, which leads directly to Sigmund Freud, the founder of the science of human psyche. It is known that Sigmund Freud believed emotional condition personality dependent on his libido. Libido, in turn, is the result of the relationship between parents, the relationship between the child and his parents. This is the basis of psychology and psychoanalysis - a method of therapy developed by Freud.
For some reason, the personality of Leonardo da Vinci had some kind of mystical effect on the famous psychologist. Not surprising. Leonardo da Vinci amazes humanity to this day with his gigantic intellect and countless talents.
But Freud was interested in something else - the sexuality of the artist. And he laid an imaginary patient on an imaginary couch. Freud asked questions, and he answered them, as if playing chess with himself.

And so: Leonardo was illegitimate child. The mother left the baby in the care of the father. The father took the child into his home when he was 4 years old, and together with his brothers he raised him. Or rather, no one was particularly interested in it. The boy was left to his own devices, did not go to school and did not receive any formal education, which was considered the norm in Florence of that era. However, the father paid attention to his son’s ability to paint and sent him as an apprentice to Verrocchio’s workshop.

The absence of a mother in the development of young Leonardo, Freud considered the main reason for the young artist’s obsession with sex.
In fact, it was Freud who was obsessed with Leonardo da Vinci's sex. Probably Leonardo too, like most young people. Not because of the mother or father. And for high level testosterone in the body of a young male. So this conclusion is a fact about most men in their formative years.

Freud carefully studied the biography of Leonardo da Vinci - those minor details that have survived to this day. The consequence of this was the article “Leonardo da Vinci and the memory of his childhood.”
The main postulate of this work is that Leonardo is a homosexual due to the lack female image And mother's love in childhood.

Freud made another shocking discovery that Leonardo idealized and desired his mother. (There is no evidence for this: neither the confession of Leonardo himself, nor the testimony of his contemporaries.) Because of the immoral, illicit love for his mother, the young man could not love another woman, therefore attraction to a man remained his only alternative. He was simply given no other choice.

In the case of Marcel Proust, his sexual preferences were no secret to anyone. It was no secret to anyone that the writer had an overly powerful, dominant mother, under whose influence the writer’s life flowed, from everyday trifles to his worldview. The affection between mother and son exceeded generally accepted norms.
In psychology, it is believed that the influence of a dominant mother is one of the reasons for homosexuality.

I don't dare contradict Sigmund Freud. What do I understand about both psychology and homosexuality? Modern scientists find it difficult to determine any specific reasons for this phenomenon, which, by the way, is common in the world of our younger brothers - animals.

But, dear Sigmund Freud, allow me a rhetorical question: how is it that in the case of the presence and absence of the maternal principle in the life of a boy, the results are the same - attraction to same-sex beings.
Leonardo da Vinci was abandoned by his mother, Marcel Proust was overly favored. As a result, according to Freud's teachings, both faced the same fate in their personal relationships.

Is clinical psychology really like Modernism in painting? Any event in life and in a person’s behavior, any complex in his character, can be interpreted in the same way as a color spot on an abstract artist’s canvas. The concept of the work depends on the personality of the interpreter.
However, my article is not about the reasons for Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo's homosexuality. And not about arguments that contradict Freud's conclusions. Where are we going?
This is an attempt to investigate the sources of such rumors. In other words, where does the wind blow from?

By the way, Freud expressed the opinion that Leonardo’s inability to complete his work was directly related to his problematic libido and inability to satisfy intimate needs.

Here I am ready to object to Freud. An example of Leonardo's fellow artist, Michelangelo. And he didn’t seem to know much sexual satisfaction either. But he still completed the work and wrote angry letters to his sponsors if the lack of finances stopped the project, as in the case of the Medici family tombstone. Chased Pope Julius VII on the battlefield for money to continue work on the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel.

As for Leonardo da Vinci, his brain was filled with many ideas in different areas knowledge: in botany and anatomy, mathematics and aerodynamics, etc. He constantly worked on all sorts of inventions from an aircraft to a propeller, which is his brainchild. It was impossible for one person to overcome the number of projects in which Leonardo’s genius was immersed from head to toe. He needed a research institute to develop and study everything that interested him.

Personally, Leonardo put painting in eleventh and last place in the list of his professions. Obviously, he did not consider himself an artist.
As for his orientation...
To be homosexual during the Renaissance meant to be not just a sinner, but a criminal. Punishment for what he did could be the death penalty. So, an affair with a young man could turn out to be a road to the scaffold for a man.

Such definitions as homosexuality and lesbianism did not yet exist. The intercourse of two men was called "sodomism", which has its roots in the biblical legend of Lot and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The Almighty destroyed these cities because their inhabitants were engaged in perverted sexual activity - homosexuality. Since then, the love of two men has been branded as the greatest sin. From Judaism these judgments migrated to Christianity. (By the way, in ancient Rome this was considered the norm. Mature men kept lovers, usually young men. Oral sex was considered a perversion.)

Sinners were anathematized. They were tried, imprisoned, or even executed. Almost to this day, homosexuality was a crime in Christian Europe.

The general public knows the case of Oscar Wilde, who was tried in 1895, found guilty of criminal copulation, and sentenced to two years of hard labor.
The great Russian composer Tchaikovsky was much more fortunate. Despite the fact that in Russia intimate relationships between two men were severely punished, in each specific case it depended on the tsar. The king could turn a blind eye to this, which is what happened in the case of the composer. Nevertheless, Tchaikovsky did not know peace. He was tormented by fears of exposure and remorse; Tchaikovsky was a man of conservative beliefs. He suffered from depression due to unsuccessful attempts to suppress his abnormal attraction to same-sex individuals. According to his biographers and musicologists, this led to the early death of the composer.
Cases of homophobia, violence, and reprisals against gays still occur today in our enlightened and liberal society.
So, it goes without saying that in those days, in the Middle Ages, any man who was in a forbidden relationship with his own kind had serious reasons to hide this fact.
If Leonardo was a homosexual, which cannot be ruled out, he would never have admitted it publicly. He would not admit this either in his notes, or in his diaries, or to friends or relatives.
On the other hand, Leonardo was surrounded by young men - apprentices, assistants, students. Not because he preferred to surround himself with young men, it was just that men became apprentices and apprentices. If one of them was his lover, then it would be extremely difficult to hide such a fact. Rumors about this spread across Florence, Milan, and Rome like wildfire. If this did not happen, then he did not keep lovers, or he was an outstanding conspirator.
Leonardo covered thousands of pages with notes. He left behind an entire library where nothing could be read without the help of a mirror. He wrote in reverse, as if a mirror image of letters and words. No one knows why he did this, but it is assumed that in this way he covered his thoughts with some kind of veil of secrecy.
However, the texts have been read for a long time. The lack of personal records is striking. There is, in general, no reflection on relationships between people, friendship, fidelity, love, romance, family - as if these aspects did not exist in human life.
A huge pile of papers is filled with drawings of some machines and weapons; calculations; anatomical drawings of the limbs and organs of the body. There are sketches global flood- Leonardo believed that the world would perish under water and did not hide these thoughts. The drawings alternate with sketches of human heads, faces, bodies, as if he was trying to calculate something, to reveal the secret of the human structure.
But even sketches of naked people, like “Leda and the Swan” or “The Vetruvian Man,” are devoid of eroticism and sensuality. As if these were illustrations for eternal search ideal proportions.
From all these many priceless pages the image of a true scientist emerges. Every line shines through permanent job thoughts.
Leonardo is somewhat reminiscent of a mathematician, our contemporary, named Grigory Perelman. Perelman lives in. Sep. Petersburg. He rarely leaves his apartment, does not go outside, and does not maintain contact with outside world. His mother takes care of everyday life.
In 2000, Perelman refused a $1,000,000 prize for solving some important scientific problem, under the pretext that he had no use for that kind of money.
Paparazzi and journalists knocked on the thresholds of the house in which he lives, but never received any explanation for his oddities. Also, the woman or man who visited Perelman's apartment was not seen. The world knows nothing about his personal life and his orientation. Perhaps he doesn't have any.
Perhaps in the case of Leonardo da Vinci, obsession with science, research, inventions was a priority, the meaning of his existence.
There are other reasons why a man is not capable of intimate relationships - impotence. The causes of impotence can be physiological, such as a disease of the blood vessels that affects the normal flow of blood into the sponge tissue of the intimate organ. Psychological problems – stress, depression, traumatic life situation, (let’s say death loved one), can negatively affect libido.
People are complex creatures with their own psychoses, syndromes, complexes, phobias, fetishes.
Perhaps Leonardo da Vinci suffered from some kind of fetish, for example necrophilia. And so, under the cover of darkness, he made his way to the anatomical theater. Joke!
Or maybe, like Isaac Newton, he died a virgin. The French philosopher Voltaire confirmed that on his deathbed Newton admitted to the priest that he did not know intimate intimacy.
The destinies of Leonardo and Newton are similar, like twin brothers. Both were born illegitimate. Their mothers abandoned the babies, one to the care of their father, the other, Newton, to the care of their grandmother. Both were left to their own devices and received no formal education. Both shared an intellectual curiosity about the world around us. Nature awarded both of them with an exceptional quality - to unravel the secrets of nature. At the end of his life, Newton headed the English Academy of Sciences. And Leonardo became an unofficial adviser to the French king.
Their names are carved on the obelisk of history in golden letters and sparkle brighter and brighter every year.

Due to some mystical phenomenon, fate greatest masters The Renaissance coincide in many ways. Starting with place and time of birth: Florence, 15th century. Although several more names can be connected to them, artists - Raphael, Giorgio, Caravaggio, born earlier or later, in other cities of Italy.

Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli were fellow students. Together they learned the art of painting in Verrocchio's workshop. Although Leonardo, Botticelli and Michelangelo constantly clashed with each other, they were not friends. On the contrary, they are rivals.
Botticelli is an illegitimate child abandoned by his mother. The father died three years later. He grew up without a mother. Apart from the name Smeralda, (and this is not certain) nothing is known about her to modern art historians.
Michelangelo's mother became seriously ill after giving birth. The child was given to a nurse, who became his nanny and foster mother. The family where baby Michelangelo ended up were stonemasons (Masons).
Neither the natural father nor the stonemason family could provide the caring, loving atmosphere necessary for the child's emotional development. Michelangelo himself joked that he absorbed with his mother’s milk the need to cut stones, and therefore became a sculptor.
His biographers and critics, long before the advent of the science of psychology, stated the fact that the lack of maternal love affected his relationships with women.

However, already in childhood, the fame of the young prodigy becomes the property of Florence. 13 year old boy takes the Medici the Magnificent into his house, where he is treated like a son. The children of Lorenzo de' Medici become stepbrothers and friends of Michelangelo. Subsequently, both take turns leading Catholic Church. The first to become Pope is Leo X, then the illegitimate son of Lorenzo's brother, Clementius VII. So Michelangelo retains with the rulers of the Catholic Christian Church family relationships.

The Magnificent Medici immediately sent Michelangelo to the Academy, where he studied Latin, philosophy, literature, and other subjects considered necessary at that time. He enters the circles of the intellectual and creative elite, and meets outstanding poets, writers, and musicians. Most importantly, he gets unlimited access to the treasures of the Medici family, in particular to the collection antique sculptures. Michelangelo spends everything free time in sketches of these priceless masterpieces.
He was born with a “golden spoon in his mouth”, he was given a start that few people dare to dream about.
At the academy, he meets his fellow student D. Vasari, who becomes his biographer.
Vasari diligently keeps records of events in Michelangelo's life. However, the first mention romantic in nature appears when the artist is already over 50. Vasari writes that Michelangelo met a young man named Tommaso de’Cavalieri and dedicated numerous love poems to him.
Does this mean Michelangelo fell in love? It may well be. But if he fell in love with Tomasso, the relationship most likely remained platonic. De Cavalieri was married, and gave birth to a child who became famous composer Emilio de Cavalieri. If, after all, they were in an intimate relationship, it is unlikely love poetry would be disclosed to the whole world. This was dangerous, even for Michelangelo with his family ties to the papal throne.
Poetry allows for imaginary images. Lyric poetry is a genre, especially medieval, and the object of passion is an imaginary image. During this period, Michelangelo dedicated his poetry to anonymous persons. Maybe he wanted to practice lyric poetry.
But it may be that he was physically close to Tomasso, despite all the prohibitions and Tomasso's marriage. One thing is true, these people were connected by deep friendship and spiritual closeness until last breath artist. It was Tomasso who sat at the bedside of his dying friend until his last breath.
A few years later, after meeting Tomasso, fate brings Michelangelo together with a talented poetess named Vittoria Colona, ​​Marchioness of Pescari.
Marquise widow. Her husband was killed on the battlefield when Vittoria was 25 years old. All attempts by her family and friends to woo Vittoria and find her a worthy match met with insurmountable resistance from the woman. Marriage would deprive her of her independence. Only as a widow could a woman manage her own finances, real estate and be the master of her own destiny. Vittoria patronized artists, musicians, and poets. Her house attracted a sophisticated audience, the elite of society and the upper class, to which this elegant, educated woman belonged. In any publication where they are mentioned outstanding women Since the Renaissance, the name of Vittoria Colona comes first.
When they met he was 61 and she was 46.
Michelangelo fell in love. He spent all his free time in her company. His views, ideas, religious beliefs changed under the influence of Vittoria. Notes of romantic idealism appeared in poetry, previously not characteristic of it. She became his muse, the constant theme of his lyrics and the one to whom every line is dedicated.
Apparently, Vitoria was the only love of his life, and the only woman with whom he had serious relationship. There is either evidence or rumors that he proposed to her several times. But she remained steadfast about marriage.
In 1547, at the age of 57, Vittoria died suddenly, literally, in the arms of Michelangelo. It was incredibly difficult for him to cope with her death, just like Salvador Dali's death with Gala.
He wrote a sonnet on the death of the woman he loved. This was one of the last poems. He didn't write anymore. The poet in him died along with Vittoria. He stopped painting and refused to accept orders for sculptures, citing his advanced age. He was 72 years old, and it must have been really difficult to sculpt. He devoted himself to small architectural projects so as not to sit idle.
It may be that throughout his life, depending on the circumstances, he entered into sexual relations with prostitutes, young men, something like “inflatable dolls” that were not yet produced at that time. But it is unlikely that he was a homosexual. A homosexual is not capable of loving a woman like that.

Alexandro di Mariano di Vanni Flipepi, known under the pseudonym Sandro Botticelli, was also not a family man. He never married and did not produce offspring. His father was a tanner. Some photographers mention the mother's name - Smeralda, and the fact that she passed into the other world when Sandro was a baby.
(Unlike these Florentine artists, the Venetian master Titian was officially and unofficially married 5 times. He had about 8-9 children, some of whom died in infancy. Naturally, no one ever accused him of being gay).
No matter how Botticelli's childhood went, as an adult he fell in love unrequited love to Simonetta Vespucci, who was related by marriage to the famous Ameringo Vespucci, the discoverer of America, after whom this continent was named.
Simonetta was Sandro's muse and model. Whether Botticelli painted Aphrodite or the goddess of spring in Primavera, Simonetta served as the image of his women. Simonetta inspired Botticelli to create some of his priceless works. fine arts. Without Simonetta, there might not have been the Birth of Aphrodite, and humanity would have been deprived of its most striking symbol of beauty and femininity.
Today, the image of Aphrodite appears everywhere - on posters and covers, signs and packaging, even on a hospital brochure about breast cancer. Residents of countries around the world who know nothing about Botticelli, the Renaissance and painting in general are familiar with the face of a woman framed by heavy strands of golden hair.

Botticelli did not suspect that immortality awaited Simonetta. Perhaps the glory of the one who inspires exceeds the glory of the inspired. He was in love with her with illicit love. She belonged to the upper class, the aristocracy, social class, which made her inaccessible to Sandro Botticelli. Besides, she was married. He could only indulge in dreams of Simonetta and revive her in his paintings. Simonetta died too early.
Botticelli bequeathed to be buried at her feet. He lived another 34 years. When he died in 1510, he was buried in the Church of Ognisanti at the feet of his beloved, as he had bequeathed.
Some people will smile skeptically about such intense feelings and unearthly love, as in fairy tales where the prince and princess live happily ever after and die on the same day.
But we must not forget that Botticelli was an artist with an unusually developed imagination. His life merged with idylls and fabulous myths, which he revived on canvas. Love, in its own way, is also a fairy-tale myth, just like his paintings.

A modern historian who was investigating aspects of Botticelli's sexual orientation in 1938 came across an accusation in the Florentine archives dated November 2, 1502, which simply read: "Botticelli maintains a boy." In other words, he was anonymously accused of homosexuality. The artist was 58 years old. After lengthy and exhausting red tape, all charges were dropped.

I am also an artist. I, too, have never been married or given birth to children. And if not by talent, then by similarity of fate, I belong to the group of select people whom I idealize and adore.
In terms of sexual orientation, I openly admit to a total commitment to heterosexuality and an inexhaustible attraction to the opposite sex.
I treat homosexuals the same way as I treat midgets, the blind or crippled people who have suffered in an accident - with enormous compassion. Being an outcast, despised in the society of the majority is a difficult lot. I don’t believe that anyone would voluntarily, for the sake of shockingness, doom themselves to such a heavy cross.
In the Middle Ages, slander, slander, and denunciations were common, in particular, anonymous accusations of sodomism. In one of the Renaissance encyclopedias, I read that such a crime was usually punishable by a fine or short imprisonment. This was a common tactic for taking revenge on one's enemy, one's rival.
Leonardo da Vinci could not avoid a similar fate. The Prefecture of Florence received an anonymous denunciation that Leonardo was engaged in sinful sex with men. I would like to believe that this was the work of an envious artist or a jealous woman.

So Freud was not the first to attribute homosexuality to Leonard.
In 1976, Leonardo was imprisoned for several months. After a thorough investigation, the charge was dropped due to lack of any evidence. He was completely acquitted and released from arrest. The case was closed.
With all due respect to Freud, I trust medieval detective inquisitors more. If the court of Florence found Leonardo da Vinci not involved in sinful intercourse, then he is not a homosexual. The story of Leonardo da Vinci's sexual orientation ends here.
The trial is declared closed, the jury is sent to rest until new information or a detailed biography dating back to the second half of the 15th century convinces us otherwise.

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