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Leonardo

Discovering the Life of Leonardo Da Vinci

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Capable of formulating a comprehensive theory of the world, Leonardo da Vinci was undoubtedly the universal man envisioned by the Renaissance. The painter-sculptor was also a musician, engineer, architect, anatomist, astronomer, mathematician, director, writer, and geologist. A visionary genius, he is credited with inventing the airplane, submarine, bicycle, and violin. He was described as divine, and there was something infinitely unsettling about the extraordinary range and depth of his talents and qualities. The creator of the Mona Lisa astonished with his charm, humor, physical strength, and the beauty of his features, all while embodying the traits of a dandy and an extravagant personality. To narrate Leonardo's tumultuous life, Serge Bramly conducted thorough research, tracing the artist and observing his daily interactions with rivals and acquaintances, including Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Machiavelli. Thus, a captivating portrait emerges of a unique, exemplary man against the chiaroscuro of an unparalleled era.

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Leonardo, Serge Bramly

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Rok vydania
1991
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Titul
Leonardo
Podtitul
Discovering the Life of Leonardo Da Vinci
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Harper Collins
Rok vydania
1991
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pevná
ISBN10
0060160659
ISBN13
9780060160654
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Pôvodný názov
Léonard de Vinci
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3,9 z 5
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Capable of formulating a comprehensive theory of the world, Leonardo da Vinci was undoubtedly the universal man envisioned by the Renaissance. The painter-sculptor was also a musician, engineer, architect, anatomist, astronomer, mathematician, director, writer, and geologist. A visionary genius, he is credited with inventing the airplane, submarine, bicycle, and violin. He was described as divine, and there was something infinitely unsettling about the extraordinary range and depth of his talents and qualities. The creator of the Mona Lisa astonished with his charm, humor, physical strength, and the beauty of his features, all while embodying the traits of a dandy and an extravagant personality. To narrate Leonardo's tumultuous life, Serge Bramly conducted thorough research, tracing the artist and observing his daily interactions with rivals and acquaintances, including Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Machiavelli. Thus, a captivating portrait emerges of a unique, exemplary man against the chiaroscuro of an unparalleled era.