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Paola Fontana

Leonardo che voleva volare

Leonardo che voleva volare

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“I'm not a child anymore, I'm not big, I'm not old, who on earth am I?” Leonardo wondered, sighing. Leonardo was a great artist, but he was able to maintain a child's heart dedicated to play and the lightness typical of every free and acute soul. A game that he shared with his animal friends, who know how to give us a lot of lightness, together with the affection and disinterested complicity that humans don't always make available to their peers.

Leonardo Da Vinci is considered the genius of the Italian Renaissance. A period of great artistic beauty and more! Born on 15 April 1452 in Tuscany, he died on 2 May 1519 in France where he is buried, but he also worked a lot in Milan, giving life to a real school of Lombard painters who followed him. He was a scientist, architect, engineer, man of letters, painter, inventor and much more. There remain great and unparalleled masterpieces of his. One for all "The Gioconda”, the portrait of Monnalisa, which some critics say was inspired by his beloved and which others say was inspired by his mother. Enigmatic figure, of suggestive Arab origins.

Here is our alternative proposal. The Esoteric Books are texts designed to stimulate imagination and reflection in young minds, bring them closer to esotericism as a new way of viewing reality, help them consider divergent points of view and begin to gain confidence with their own interiority. At the beginning of each book you will find instructions for parents to share the text with their child, which we highly recommend.

The Book in numbers:
ISBN:
9791280418562
Pages: 56
Author: Paola Fontana
Works: Paola Fontana
Necklace: The Esoterines
Edition: 20231
Recommended age: from 3 years with the help of an adult - 14 years

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