Leonardo Da Vinci
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2017
624
Biography • Nonfiction
Italy • Renaissance
2017
Adult
18+ years
Leonardo Da Vinci by Walter Isaacson explores the life and works of the Renaissance polymath by examining thousands of pages from his notebooks and new discoveries about his art and science. The book presents a narrative that unites Da Vinci’s artistic and scientific endeavors, emphasizing his intense curiosity, observation, and imagination, which contributed to his creativity and genius.
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Walter Isaacson's Leonardo Da Vinci is praised for its thorough research and engaging narrative, bringing the Renaissance master's life and works vividly to life. However, some readers find its length and detailed exposition occasionally overwhelming. Overall, Isaacson’s balanced portrayal combines artistic genius with human flaws, making it a compelling read for biography enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy Walter Isaacson’s Leonardo Da Vinci are typically fascinated by interdisciplinary genius, merging art, science, and innovation. They find pleasure in richly detailed biographies similar to Isaacson's Steve Jobs or David McCullough's John Adams, appreciating well-researched narratives and complex historical figures.
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624
Biography • Nonfiction
Italy • Renaissance
2017
Adult
18+ years
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