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Leonardo da Vinci

2014
During the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci studied math, mapmaking, geography, and more. However, he may be best known as a painter and sculptor. The Mona Lisa remains a famous painting that is studied by art students and historians alike.

Leonardo da Vinci gets a do-over

2014
Three American middle school students are not going to be taken in when, on a school trip to Florence, Italy, they meet a man claiming to be Leonardo da Vinci, back from the dead. This imposter claims to have a mission to better humankind, and, remarkably, it seems plausible. Gina, Max, and Tad decide to assist this man, who just may be Leonardo in truth, and learn a lot about modern science, history, math, and art along the way.

Leonardo da Vinci

Artist, Scientist, Inventor
2005

Leonardo da Vinci

the greatest inventor
2014
Presents an introduction to the life and career of artist, scientist, and inventor Leonardo da Vinci.

The stories of the Mona Lisa

an imaginary museum tale about the history of modern art
2012
An artist describes a number of art movements, artists, and paintings through an imaginary tour of an art museum.

Leonardo da Vinci, master draftsman

2003
Presents and describes 138 of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings and sets of notes and includes a chronology and nine essays on such topics as his left-handedness, the Codex Leicester, his grotesques, his early drapery studies, and attribution and authenticity.

Da Vinci

a beginner's guide
2001
An introduction to the life and work of Renaissance artist and intellectual Leonardo Da Vinci, discussing his background, his influence on the world of art, and his contributions to science and technology.

Leonardo's legacy

how Da Vinci reimagined the world
2011
An in-depth look at the life of artist Leonardo da Vinci, focusing on his scientific insights into water, war, flight, robots, and the human form.

Mona Lisa

a life discovered
No face has ever captivated so many for so long. Every year more than nine million visitors trek to her portrait in the Louvre. Yet while everyone recognizes her smile, hardly anyone knows her story. This book rests on the premise that the woman in the Mona Lisa is indeed the person identified in its earliest description: Lisa Gherardini (1479-1542), wife of the Florence merchant Francesco del Giocondo. Descended from ancient nobles, she gave birth to six children and died at age sixty-three. Her life spanned the most tumultuous chapters in the history of Florence, decades of war, rebellion, invasion, siege, and conquest--and of the greatest artistic outpouring the world has ever seen. Her story creates an extraordinary tapestry of Renaissance Florence, inhabited by larger-than-legend figures such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Machiavelli.

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