Leonardo Da Vinci: The Flights of the Mind (Penguin Celebrations)

Leonardo Da Vinci: The Flights of the Mind (Penguin Celebrations)

by Charles Nicholl (Author)

Synopsis

Leonardo is the greatest, most multi-faceted and most mysterious of all Renaissance artists, but extraordinarily, considering his enormous reputation, this is the first full-length biography in English for several decades. Prize-winning author Charles Nicholl has immersed himself in manuscripts, paintings and artefacts to produce an intimate portrait of Leonardo. He uses these contemporary materials - his notebooks and sketchbooks, eye witnesses and early biographies, etc - as a way into the mental tone and physical texture of his life and has made many discoveries about him, his work and his circle of associates. The book identifies what Nicholl argues is an unknown portrait of the artist hanging in a church near Lodi in northern Italy. It also contains new material on his eccentric assistant Tomasso Masini, his homosexual affairs in Florence, and his curious relationship with a female model and/or prostitute from Cremona. This is a masterpiece of modern biography.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 06 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 0141035331
ISBN 13: 9780141035338

Media Reviews
.. .Witty, penetrating and fetchingly romantic.... Charles Nicholl's Leonardo Da Vinci isn't merely a lovely book, it's Leonardoesque. Leonardo knew how to make drawings and paintings glow with lyrical mystery. At its best, Nicholl's book glows too. The New York Times Book Review [A] deeply researched, engaging and illuminating biography... masterfully woven together. The Washington Post
Author Bio
Charles Nicholl's previous publications include the celebrated The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe (winner of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography, and the Crime Writers' Association 'Gold Dagger' Award for non-fiction), Somebody Else: Arthur Rimbaud in Africa (Winner of the Hawthornden Prize, and runner-up for the WH Smith Award), The Fruit Palace and The Creature in the Map.