Thoughts on Art and Life
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





This is a compilation of the thoughts on art, science and life of Leonardo da Vinci, translated by Maurice Baring and edited by Lewis Einstein. - Summary by A. Gramour (5 hr 17 min)
Capítulos
Introduction | 27:16 | Leído por Kathrine Engan |
Thoughts on Life-Part One | 20:44 | Leído por TomDavisBeal |
Thoughts on Life-Part Two | 13:14 | Leído por TomDavisBeal |
Thoughts on Life-Part Three | 17:41 | Leído por TomDavisBeal |
Thoughts on Life-Part Four | 19:46 | Leído por TomDavisBeal |
Thoughts on Life-Part Five | 13:20 | Leído por TomDavisBeal |
Thoughts on Art-Part One | 16:22 | Leído por Claire Stewart |
Thoughts on Art-Part Two | 19:19 | Leído por Claire Stewart |
Thoughts on Art-Part Three | 19:27 | Leído por Claire Stewart |
Thoughts on Art-Part Four | 16:45 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
Thoughts on Art-Part Five | 16:33 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
Thoughts on Art-Part Six | 18:00 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
Thoughts on Art-Part Seven | 16:33 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
Thoughts on Science-Part One | 19:00 | Leído por Availle |
Thoughts on Science-Part Two | 19:54 | Leído por Availle |
Thoughts on Science-Part Three | 20:39 | Leído por Availle |
Thoughts on Science-Part Four | 21:08 | Leído por Availle |
Bibliographical Note | 2:08 | Leído por Kathrine Engan |
Reseñas
Amazing, fascinating, etc!





Francis Bonkers
This was read by several people, all who did a lovely job! There are no words to describe Da Vinci; his accurate thoughts on things not widely excepted, his talents in so many subjects, his pure love for painting, his pure love for life. This is worth listening to... Many times.
Not only visual art





The four humors were particularly telling of the era
Much can be learned from the audio book. However, it makes me want to look at the works as described in part the Visual Arts of drawing and painting are unique and differ in message from the written word and poetry. Now, I want to see the notebooks of Da Vinci and learn more about this artist & Genius!





christopher herrera
3rd time listening to this magnificent piece. Im going to continue to listen again and again
Da Vinci Was, Understandably, Insecure





arrows
Certain allowances must be given to Da Vinci’s lack of access to technology and scorn for poets in first half. The latter half of the book is more objective and professes less insecurities relative to the enlightenment of nature.





B Jilka
This has been very interesting. To see how we saw life and the progress or knowledge. It makes me humble and grateful for all who have toiled to remove the vail of ignorance.
Fascinating and entertaining





Beth Amos
I thoroughly enjoyed this peek into the mind of a creative genius. very illuminating.





Lower Expectations
Fascinating. Unbelievable Sixteenth Century insight. Gave me new perspective on common sense.
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Pepe to
=FYI hat you gh