Architecture Quote by Leonardo da Vinci
“Now do you not see that the eye embraces the beauty of the whole world? It counsels and corrects all the arts of mankind... it is the prince of mathematics, and the sciences founded on it are absolutely certain. It has measured the distances and sizes of the stars it has discovered the elements and their location... it has given birth to architecture and to perspective and to the divine art of painting.”
About This Quote
Source Treat: Treatise on Painting, 1508
The eye, as a metaphor for perception, underlies all scientific and artistic certainty, enabling measurement, discovery, and creation across disciplines.
In simple terms: Vision guides science and art, providing certainty and insight.
Cultivate careful observation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- scientific research
- visual arts
- architecture
- education
- design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does observation shape truth?
- Can we trust what we see?
Human perception is limited and can be biased.