Cervetto describes the importance of the encounter between the anatomist and the artist [16]. He explains how this encounter played a crucial part in the history of art from the sixteenth century onwards because it led to the renaissance of these two intertwined disciplines: anatomy and art of painting. The first investigates the most intimate parts of the human body peered into the deep mysteries of nature, and the latter strives to represent human nature to the senses with flattering authenticity. If Leonardo achieved that anatomical perfection, it was also thanks to the collaboration and the anatomical dissections performed with Della Torre [16].