Io, Leonardo [OFFICIAL]
: This signature appears in his extensive collection of journals, which total roughly 13,000 pages of drawings and scientific observations.
: Contemporary biographers like Giorgio Vasari noted that first names were the primary way to refer to individuals at the time, and Leonardo's signature reflects this cultural norm. Media and Cultural References
: Many galleries and museums use the title "Io, Leonardo" for exhibits focusing on his personal journals and self-portraits. Io, Leonardo
: In the modern era, the name Leonardo is associated with Leonardo.Ai , a popular generative AI platform used for visual content creation.
: Since he was the illegitimate son of a Florentine notary, he was not permitted to use a traditional family name. Signing as "Io, Leonardo" emphasized his individual identity over his lineage. : This signature appears in his extensive collection
The phrase (meaning "I, Leonardo") is historically significant as the signature used by the Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci .
Because he was born out of wedlock, Leonardo did not have a formal family surname; "da Vinci" simply indicated he was from the town of Vinci. Consequently, he often signed his journals and works simply as "Leonardo" or more assertively as "Io, Leonardo". Historical Significance of the Signature : In the modern era, the name Leonardo
The phrase has also been used in various modern contexts to evoke the artist's legacy: