Biographical Leonardo

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Biographical Leonardo is an interesting biography of Leonardo da Vinci in which we see the life, work, and legacy of the famous Italian polymath, creator of the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper, paraded in a visual way thanks to the Cinco Tintas publishing house. It is well known that Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian polymath and one of the greatest creative minds of the Renaissance, as well as the creator of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. What may not be known is that Bill Gates bought his original notebook, the Leicester Codex, for $30 million; that he was ambidextrous, with paranoid tendencies, and dyslexic, and that he was able to write right side up with one hand while simultaneously writing backwards with the other; and that he invented an armored car, a flying ship, and contact lenses. Leonardo Biographical presents an ingenious biography/guide to his life and work, using a series of striking facts and figures transformed into compelling images that reveal the master behind his masterpieces. The Biographical collection offers a completely new look at the lives of history's greatest creators and thinkers. It compiles 50 dates, events, thoughts, habits, and successes that define them and captures them in vivid snapshots in the form of infographics.

Andrew Kirk
Biographical Leonardo
Cincotintas Pages: 96
ISBN: 9788416407583

Biographical Leonardo is an interesting biography of Leonardo da Vinci in which we see the life, work, and legacy of the famous Italian polymath, creator of the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper, paraded in a visual way thanks to the Cinco Tintas publishing house. It is well known that Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian polymath and one of the greatest creative minds of the Renaissance, as well as the creator of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. What may not be known is that Bill Gates bought his original notebook, the Leicester Codex, for $30 million; that he was ambidextrous, with paranoid tendencies, and dyslexic, and that he was able to write right side up with one hand while simultaneously writing backwards with the other; and that he invented an armored car, a flying ship, and contact lenses. Leonardo Biographical presents an ingenious biography/guide to his life and work, using a series of striking facts and figures transformed into compelling images that reveal the master behind his masterpieces. The Biographical collection offers a completely new look at the lives of history's greatest creators and thinkers. It compiles 50 dates, events, thoughts, habits, and successes that define them and captures them in vivid snapshots in the form of infographics.

Andrew Kirk
Biographical Leonardo
Cincotintas Pages: 96
ISBN: 9788416407583

Biographical Leonardo is an interesting biography of Leonardo da Vinci in which we see the life, work, and legacy of the famous Italian polymath, creator of the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper, paraded in a visual way thanks to the Cinco Tintas publishing house. It is well known that Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian polymath and one of the greatest creative minds of the Renaissance, as well as the creator of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. What may not be known is that Bill Gates bought his original notebook, the Leicester Codex, for $30 million; that he was ambidextrous, with paranoid tendencies, and dyslexic, and that he was able to write right side up with one hand while simultaneously writing backwards with the other; and that he invented an armored car, a flying ship, and contact lenses. Leonardo Biographical presents an ingenious biography/guide to his life and work, using a series of striking facts and figures transformed into compelling images that reveal the master behind his masterpieces. The Biographical collection offers a completely new look at the lives of history's greatest creators and thinkers. It compiles 50 dates, events, thoughts, habits, and successes that define them and captures them in vivid snapshots in the form of infographics.

Andrew Kirk
Biographical Leonardo
Cincotintas Pages: 96
ISBN: 9788416407583

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