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Books with title Leonardo Da Vinci

  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Kathleen Krull, Boris Kulikov

    eBook (Puffin Books, Oct. 16, 2008)
    Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks are mind-boggling evidence of a fifteenth-century scientific genius standing at the edge of the modern world, basing his ideas on observation and experimentation. This book will change children’s ideas of who Leonardo was and what it means to be a scientist.
  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Alice Provensen, Martin Provensen

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 15, 1984)
    The Caldecott Medal-winning illustrators offer a stunning look at the inventive, artistic, and scientific accomplishments of Leonardo da Vinci
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Isabel Munoz, Jane Kent

    Hardcover (White Star Kids, March 5, 2019)
    Meet Leonardo da Vinci and discover the story of his life and work in this engagingly illustrated biography. Why could Leonardo da Vinci paint the human form so accurately, in all its beauty? How was he educated and trained as an artist? What inspired his most famous work, including The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa? And what fun machine did he invent? Find out about this unique artist and the many areas, from architecture to flight, he drew on and influenced. Appealing illustrations, information on his breakthroughs and successes, and an index of major events reveal how da Vinci left his mark on humanity. A timeline and simple quiz at the end of the book help kids test their understanding and knowledge.
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  • Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?

    Roberta Edwards, Who HQ, True Kelley

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Sept. 8, 2005)
    Leonardo da Vinci was a gifted painter, talented musician, and dedicated scientist and inventor, designing flying machines, submarines, and even helicopters. Yet he had a hard time finishing things, a problem anyone can relate to. Only thirteen paintings are known to be his; as for the illustrated encyclopedia he intended to create, all that he left were thousands of disorganized notebook pages. Here is an accessible portrait of a fascinating man who lived at a fascinating time—Italy during the Renaissance.
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  • Who Was Leonardo da Vinci?

    Roberta Edwards, True Kelley

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Presents the life and accomplishments of the famous artist, scientist, engineer, and inventor.
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Ann Rachlin, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 1994)
    Leonardo da Vinci was born in Italy in 1452. During his childhood, Leonardo's interests were drawn in many directions. He grew up to become a great artist, inventor, and engineer-one of the great geniuses of all time.
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Walter Isaacson, Alfred Molina

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio, Oct. 17, 2017)
    The #1 New York Times bestseller from Walter Isaacson brings Leonardo da Vinci to life in this exciting new biography that is “a study in creativity: how to define it, how to achieve it…Most important, it is a powerful story of an exhilarating mind and life” (The New Yorker).Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo da Vinci’s astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Walter Isaacson “deftly reveals an intimate Leonardo” (San Francisco Chronicle) in 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. With a passion that sometimes became obsessive, he pursued innovative studies of anatomy, fossils, birds, the heart, flying machines, botany, geology, and weaponry. He explored the math of optics, showed how light rays strike the cornea, and produced illusions of changing perspectives in The Last Supper. 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. In the “luminous” (Daily Beast) Leonardo da Vinci, Isaacson describes how 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 to be imaginative and, like talented rebels in any era, to think different. Here, da Vinci “comes to life in all his remarkable brilliance and oddity in Walter Isaacson’s ambitious new biography…a vigorous, insightful portrait” (The Washington Post).
  • The Genius of Leonardo Da Vinci

    Guido Visconti, Bimba Landmann

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, March 31, 2016)
    Artist, engineer, pacifist, inventor: Leonardo da Vinci was a genius of a very particular kind. This introduction to his life and work is vividly retold through the eyes of his young apprentice, Giacomo, making it easy for young readers to relate to his story.
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Stanley Cesar

    eBook
    Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian painter during the Renaissance. Leonardo is considered the father of paleontology and architecture. Leonardo is also credited for his inventions of the parachute, helicopter and tank. Many historians and scholars regard Leonardo as a “Renaissance Man” because of his versatility in advancing painting, architecture, sculpting, science, mathematics, and more. He is best known for painting, Mona Lisa.
  • Leonardo Da Vinci

    Ernest Raboff

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Explains some basic techniques of Da Vinci by analyzing several of his better-known paintings.
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Diego Aballay, Diego Agrimbau

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Born in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci is still, today, considered one of the most talent people to have ever lived. From his world famous paintings and drawings, such as the Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man, to his ingenious inventions of the parachute, the helicopter, and the military tank, da Vince was always a step ahead of his time. Discover the origins of a man who refused to be defined by just one vocation. Whether science and engineering or architecture and art, Leonardo da Vinci was the ultimate Renaissance Man.
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  • Leonardo Da Vinci

    Karen Ballard Rosie Dickins,Rosie Dickins,Karen Ballard

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 24, 2001)
    Vividly describes the life of da Vinci, from his country childhood to his amazing legacy and explores many of his works of art, science, mechanics and architecture. Illustrated with photographs of real-life locations, artwork illustrations by Christina Uzner and reproductions of Leonardo's most famous works. Developed in consultation with reading experts from Roehampton University and a distinguished art historian.