Leonardo Da Vinci

“Leonardo Da Vinci” by Sigmund Freud, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in September 2014, presents a unique exploration of the life and work of the Renaissance artist. This edition, comprising 116 pages, delves into Freud’s interpretations of Leonardo’s sexuality and personality, offering insights into how art connects with real life. Freud’s passion for art is evident, as he reflects on his own collection and the influences that shaped his views on this iconic figure.
Readers will find a thought-provoking analysis that challenges conventional perspectives on Leonardo da Vinci. Freud’s examination is not only about the artist’s works but also about the psychological dimensions that inform creativity and expression. The book engages with themes relevant to psychology, art, and literature, making it a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding one of history’s most celebrated figures.
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Freud loved art and collected it. In his London home, you can see the collection that came with him when he fled Vienna: a rich and diverse array of archaeological objects, a Rembrandt print, images of Egypt. His famous book on Leonardo da Vinci is anything but conservative. Making bold claims about Leonardo’s sexuality, personality and the way works of art relate to real life, his book on this Renaissance genius is hugely suggestive and stimulating. It’s one of the classics on Leonardo and always will be.
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