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Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson is a sweeping, richly detailed biography that brings to life one of history's most fascinating and enigmatic figures. Published in 2017 as a beautifully bound hardcover, this volume is both a visual and intellectual feast, drawing extensively from Leonardo's astonishing 7,200 pages of notebooks, which brim with sketches, observations, and ideas that reflect his boundless curiosity and polymathic genius.
Isaacson, celebrated for his biographies of Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, and Benjamin Franklin, blends storytelling with scholarship to explore the full breadth of Leonardo's lifefrom his illegitimate birth in Vinci, Italy, to his work at the courts of Florence and Milan, and his final years in France. With clarity and insight, Isaacson delves into Leonardo's artistic masterpieces such as The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, while also examining his relentless scientific investigations into anatomy, engineering, optics, and flight.
Far more than a traditional biography, this book is an exploration of creativity itself. Isaacson shows how Leonardo's genius was not just in what he created, but in how he observed the world. His combination of art and science, logic and imagination, makes him a model for modern innovation and cross-disciplinary thinking. Through Isaacson's engaging narrative and the inclusion of over 140 color illustrations, readers are invited into Leonardo's worlda place where beauty and curiosity were inseparable.
This hardcover edition is ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone intrigued by the life of a man whose brilliance continues to inspire and astound over five centuries later.