My other channel, Great Books Explained here – https://www.youtube.com/@greatbooksexplained371 Milan, 1494: Leonardo da Vinci was an exceptional man, and everyone who met him described him as a genius. And yet, he was now 42 years old – a middle-aged man in an era when life expectancy was 40 – And he still hadn’t produced anything that would be considered a masterpiece by his contemporaries. Many of his works were unfinished or in private collections, there were no great public works that people could see, no architectural marvels and no distinguished altarpieces for cathedrals. Then, he was asked to paint a wall.
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Leonardo Da Vinci: The Biography by Walter Isaacson (brilliant)
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