A limited TV series that portrays Leonardo da Vinci as a gay man is currently in development.

Producer Frank Spotnitz, whose impressive credits include The Man in the High Castle and Sherlock, teamed up with writer Stephen Thompson, to create a show tentatively titled Leonardo.

According to Eleonora Andreatta, the Head of Drama for RAI β€” the production company behind the Leonardo β€” the series will depict the famed Italian artist as a β€œgay outsider.” Andreatta said, β€œHe was a real outsider for those times. He was an illegitimate child, gay, vegetarian and left-handed.”

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The eight-part series will examine the inventor’s life from the perspective of β€œa girl called Caterina, who was one of his models,” and β€œwill allow us to get inside his soul and his secrets,” Andreatta continued. Each episode will focus on one of da Vinci’s masterpieces, β€œbut the personal and adventurous aspects of his life prevail over the purely artistic ones.”

Leonardo is slated to premiere next year, corresponding with the 500-year anniversary of the Renaissance genius’ death.