Leonardo Da Vinci

“Leonardo Da Vinci” by Antony Mason, published by Barron’s Educational Series in 1994, is a 32-page exploration of the life and work of the renowned Italian Renaissance artist and inventor. This edition features approximately 50 full-color illustrations, many of which are faithful reproductions of Da Vinci’s paintings. The book provides a brief biography alongside an overview of his significant accomplishments in both art and science.
Readers will find a detailed profile that includes insights into Da Vinci’s sculpture, painting, and notable pages from his notebooks. This work is designed for those interested in art appreciation, individual artists, and the biography of influential figures in history. The engaging presentation makes it suitable for a juvenile nonfiction audience, offering a comprehensive look at the multifaceted contributions of Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Eight art appreciation books have about 50 full-color illustrations each-many of them faithful reproductions of the artist’s paintings. A brief biography of each artist accompanies an explanation of his accomplishments. His sculpture, painting, and pages from the notebooks are shown in this profile of a great Italian Renaissance artist and inventor.
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