Leonardo Da Vinci's life of invention by Jake Williams
Whether you're looking into art, architecture, engineering, mathematics, music or just about anything else, the name of Leonardo da Vinci keeps cropping up. Born in 1452 in a small town in Tuscany Italy, more than 550 years later his inventions and discoveries live on being the foundations of many of the things we take for granted. Known now as a polymath - someone whose knowledge spans many different areas and subjects - he was responsible for so much more than the Mona Lisa.
This new book written to introduce the man, his talent, skill and world to young readers who are as curious as he was, is a fascinating read that follows his life, his discoveries and their continuing impact in a way that is easily accessible and full of illustrations. Through his passion for sketching and note-taking that left a legacy of 'wild ideas, futuristic inventions, fearsome creatures and beautiful works of art', the author has pulled together an authoritative, engaging biography not just of the man but his contribution to his society and ours.
Themes: Leonardo Da Vinci, Inventions.
Barbara Braxton