No, there is no historical evidence to suggest that Albrecht Dürer ever met Leonardo da Vinci, although they were contemporaries. Dürer was a German painter, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance, while da Vinci was an Italian polymath known for his contributions to art, science, and technology during the same period.
Dürer traveled extensively throughout Europe, including trips to Italy where he studied and was influenced by the works of Italian masters, including da Vinci. In fact, Dürer admired da Vinci’s work and even incorporated some of his techniques into his own art. However, there is no documented encounter between the two artists or any correspondence that confirms they interacted in person.
Both artists left a lasting impact on art history, and while their paths may have crossed in the broader context of the Renaissance, they did not meet face-to-face. Their legacies, however, continue to inspire countless artists even today.