Descripción
From his earliest childhood, Leonardo was characterized by his insatiable thirst for knowledge. He asked the reason for things and spent long hours attentively contemplating nature. He was a captive of his immense curiosity, a quality that would characterize him until the end of his days.
Leonardo’s way of learning was through drawing; he drew everything that caught his attention. It was his way of appropriating nature to examine it conscientiously. Leonardo found drawing the most accessible and stimulating form of self-expression; pen and crayon came so naturally to him that he seemed to have been born drawing.
In this book, we present you with 195 of his drawings.
Leonardo’s way of learning was through drawing; he drew everything that caught his attention. It was his way of appropriating nature to examine it conscientiously. Leonardo found drawing the most accessible and stimulating form of self-expression; pen and crayon came so naturally to him that he seemed to have been born drawing.
In this book, we present you with 195 of his drawings.