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Leonardo da Vinci

The #1 New York Times Bestseller

“A powerful story of an exhilarating mind and life…a study in creativity: how to define it, how to achieve it.”—The New Yorker

“Vigorous, insightful.”—The Washington Post

“A masterpiece.”—San Francisco Chronicle

“Luminous.”—The Daily Beast

He was history’s most creative genius. What secrets can he teach us?

The author of the acclaimed bestsellers Steve Jobs, Einstein, and Benjamin Franklin brings Leonardo da Vinci to life in this exciting new biography.

Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo’s astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Walter Isaacson weaves a narrative that connects his art to his science. He shows how Leonardo’s genius was based on skills we can improve in ourselves, such as passionate curiosity, careful observation, and an imagination so playful that it flirted with fantasy.

He produced the two most famous paintings in history, The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa. But in his own mind, he was just as much a man of science and technology. With a passion that sometimes became obsessive, he pursued innovative studies of anatomy, fossils, birds, the heart, flying machines, botany, geology, and weaponry. His ability to stand at the crossroads of the humanities and the sciences, made iconic by his drawing of Vitruvian Man, made him history’s most creative genius.

His creativity, like that of other great innovators, came from having wide-ranging passions. He peeled flesh off the faces of cadavers, drew the muscles that move the lips, and then painted history’s most memorable smile. He explored the math of optics, showed how light rays strike the cornea, and produced illusions of changing perspectives in The Last Supper. Isaacson also describes how Leonardo’s lifelong enthusiasm for staging theatrical productions informed his paintings and inventions.

Leonardo’s delight at combining diverse passions remains the ultimate recipe for creativity. So, too, does his ease at being a bit of a misfit: illegitimate, gay, vegetarian, left-handed, easily distracted, and at times heretical. His life should remind us of the importance of instilling, both in ourselves and our children, not just received knowledge but a willingness to question it—to be imaginative and, like talented misfits and rebels in any era, to think different.An Amazon Best Book of October 2017: With biographies of Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, and Steve Jobs under his belt, and a reputation as one of our premiere nonfiction writers, Walter Isaacson is the right person to take on a monumental figure like Leonardo da Vinci. To write this biography Isaacson immersed himself in da Vinci’s 7,200 pages of notebooks, which these days are spread across the map. Da Vinci’s interests were even more divergent, and Isaacson’s empathetic and deeply researched portrait illustrates how he willed himself to genius through endless curiosity and a creativity that sometimes crossed over into fantasy. Much like Isaacson’s previous subjects of Ben Franklin and Steve Jobs, da Vinci was a polymath– he was passionate about art, science, nature, and technology, and he never stopped questioning, practicing, or experimenting. This is what made him the great innovator and historical figure that we recognize today—and Isaacson points out that this is a particular form of genius that can teach us how to live our own lives. — Chris Schluep, Amazon Book Review

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Leonardo da Vinci

The author of the acclaimed best sellers Benjamin Franklin, Einstein, and Steve Jobs delivers an engrossing biography of Leonardo da Vinci, the world’s most creative genius.

Leonardo da Vinci created the two most famous paintings in history, The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa. But in his own mind, he was just as much a man of science and engineering. With a passion that sometimes became obsessive, he pursued innovative studies of anatomy, fossils, birds, the heart, flying machines, botany, geology, and weaponry. His ability to stand at the crossroads of the humanities and the sciences, made iconic by his drawing of Vitruvian Man, made him history’s most creative genius.

Now Walter Isaacson brings Leonardo da Vinci to life, showing why we have much to learn from him. His combination of science, art, technology, and imagination remains an enduring recipe for creativity. So, too, was his ease at being a bit of a misfit: illegitimate, gay, vegetarian, left-handed, easily distracted, and at times heretical. His relentless curiosity should remind us of the importance of instilling, in both ourselves and our children, not just received knowledge but a willingness to question it – to be imaginative and, like talented misfits and rebels in any era, to think different.

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WISDOM: A Collection of Quotes: Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Bruce Lee, Carl Sagan, Isaac Newton, John Lennon, Lao Tzu, Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso and many more!

SAPIENS HUB is a collective of passionate individuals that love to appreciate timeless wisdom compiled and compressed into insightful quotes. Our main goal is to infect you with motivation and inspiration to live life and engage with it at its fullest. SAPIENS HUB brings you a compilation of the very best quotes from the world’s most iconic humans takes on “WISDOM”, including: ― Abraham Lincoln ― Alan W. Watts ― Albert Einstein ― Anthony Robbins ― Aristotle ― Benjamin Franklin ― Bob Marley ― Bruce Lee ― C.G. Jung ― Carl Sagan ― Confucius ― Deepak Chopra ― Eckhart Tolle ― Eleanor Roosevelt ― Ernest Hemingway ― Friedrich Nietzsche ― Galileo Galilei ― Henry David Thoreau ― Hermann Hesse ― Isaac Asimov ― Isaac Newton ― J.R.R. Tolkien ― Jalaluddin Rumi ― Jim Morrison ― Jimi Hendrix ― John Lennon ― Joseph Campbell ― Lao Tzu ― Leo Tolstoy ― Leonardo da Vinci ― Ludwig van Beethoven ― Marcus Aurelius ― Mark Twain ― Martin Luther King Jr. ― Maya Angelou ― Oprah Winfrey ― Pablo Picasso ― Paulo Coelho ― Ralph Waldo Emerson ― Robert T. Kiyosaki ― Robin Williams ― Socrates ― Steve Jobs ― Terence McKenna ― Theodore Roosevelt ― William Shakespeare And many, many more!

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Leonardo da Vinci Quotes… Vol.16: Motivational & Inspirational Life Quotes by Leonardo da Vinci (Volume 16)

This book provides a selected collection of 201 quotes from the works of Leonardo da Vinci. “It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things.” “The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions.” “The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding.” Leonardo da Vinci Quotes… Vol.16 Published by The SECRET Libraries