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    «Leonardo Da Vinci – Summarized for Busy People: Based On the Book By Walter Isaacson» by Goldmine Reads

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    «Leonardo Da Vinci – Summarized for Busy People: Based On the Book By Walter Isaacson» by Goldmine Reads

    «Leonardo Da Vinci – Summarized for Busy People: Based On the Book By Walter Isaacson» by Goldmine Reads
    English | EPUB | 9.0 MB


    This book summary and analysis was created for individuals who want to extract the essential contents
    and are too busy to go through the full version. This book is not intended to replace the original book. Instead, we highly encourage you to buy the full
    version.



    Based on countless pages of Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks as well as discoveries about his life and work,
    Walter Isaacson creates a chronological account connecting Leonardo’s art and
    science to the inner workings of his mind. He narrates Leonardo’s genius which
    had blurred the lines between talent and constant self-improvements like his relentless curiosity, careful observation, and limitless imagination.


    Leonardo created the two most
    famous paintings, The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa; but the book allows a peek
    into his own mind showing that he was also a man in pursuit of knowledge. With
    interests that sometimes become obsessive, he pursued an understanding of anatomy, hydraulics, flight, optics, geology, and weapon design. His weaving
    through different disciplines had drawn him to the creation of the Vitruvian
    man which had made him history’s greatest creative genius.


    His creativity stemmed from an interest in various disciplines which had led him to extensively drawing
    accurate representations of the human body to the painting of history’s most
    enigmatic smile. He explored optics, upon light reflecting the eyes which had provided the changing perspectives in The Last Supper. Isaacson accounts
    Leonardo’s love for pageantry which had informed his paintings and inventions.


    Leonardo’s love for creating
    bridges between various disciplines had become the greatest recipe for creativity. This included his life being a misfit: illegitimate, gay,
    vegetarian, left-handed, restless, and sometimes heretical. His life reminds us of the importance of questioning what we know now and letting our imagination,
    like talented misfits, create different outcomes.


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