Science is a world of charts and maps and numbers and hypotheses. For the average human being, it's dry information at best. But the images of science are another matter.
In the late 1400s, Leonardo da Vinci--who is considered to have been a genius--was fascinated with science and created exquisite paintings of Vitruvian Man and Universal Man. He also sketched his inventions, like the Giant Catapult and the Flying Machine. These imaginative images are available today in prints and posters.