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Leonardo Da Vinci: A Life from Beginning to End
Leonardo Da Vinci: A Life from Beginning to End | Hourly History
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Leonardo da Vinci Creativity is in our bones. It is found in our very DNA, something not known to Leonardo da Vinci or anyone else who lived in his day and time. All he did was to uncover the hidden genius which lay within himself, and he used that inner genius to the very best of his abilities. Leonardo da Vinci is best known for some of the world's most masterful paintings, but he was so much more than merely another artist with paints and brushes. Born to a peasant woman in 1452, Leonardo would go on to astound the world he lived in with his artistry and his inventions. Inside you will read about... - Early Beginnings and the Italian Renaissance - Leonardo's Personal Life - Leonardo's Artistic Beginnings - Early Paintings 1480s-1490s - Paintings of the 16th Century - Scientific Studies and Anatomy - Engineering Inventions - Later Life and Old Age - Facts about Leonardo da Vinci In this eBook, discover for yourself the brilliance of da Vinci. Uncover some of his best works of art, including the Mona Lisa, and see why he kept so many notebooks and observations about everything under the sun. See where his far-reaching talents led him, and how you can be more like Leonardo da Vinci than you ever thought possible.
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OriginalCyn620 🙌🏻😊🎨 4y
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REALLY short, more like a half hour, but it gave a great over view of Leonard da Vinci‘s life. It‘s a good starting point. This would be great for kids. Each chapter is really short with very simple, straight forward language. Add in a book with his art and/or images of his notebooks and you‘re good to go. It‘s much better than Isaacson droning on about his sexuality and appearance.
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GingerAntics I‘m glad I picked this up and I‘m ready to jump into Da Vinci‘s Ghost. 5y
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I think that last sentence is probably the most important part. We‘re lucky we have what we do of this indicative man. Why waste time lamenting what we don‘t have, and enjoy and learn from what we do have.
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These are supposedly Leonardo da Vinci‘s last words. They definitely give you something to think about.
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Here‘s hoping this is far less insufferable than Isaacson‘s book. The intro is already more entertaining.
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