Andrea Bernardoni, Leonardo ingegnere. Roma: Carocci, 2020. 169 pp., 63 unnumbered pages of plates: col. ill. ISBN: 9788843095001.
Following the 2019 celebrations of the 500-year anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death, just one year after the great Leonardesque intoxication from the large number of exhibitions, publications and absurd filmography, does one really need another book on the Florentine artist? The answer is yes, if the book helps to contextualize the professional identity of Leonardo, deconstructing his mythology. Andrea Bernardoni steers us in the right direction, contributing with this book to an understanding of Leonardo’s engineering and scientific ...
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