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Gr 2-4-A rather slight story about two of the boys who worked in Leonardo's studio and workshops. The book is enlivened by Anholt's paintings and drawings, but especially enhanced by some of Leonardo's own sketchbook illustrations. Salai, a street urchin the artist seems to have been inexplicably attached to, is irrepressibly amoral and persuades the normally diligent and trustworthy Zoro to enter the inventor's secret workshop, lug his flying machine to a hilltop, and launch himself into the air. The resultant flight is very short and the landing is very hard. This incident is apparently documented and Anholt's slim volume may whet children's interest in the fascinating man.-Miriam Lang Budin, Chappaqua Public Library, NY
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L..Anholt continues to charm and inspire with Leonardo's Flying Boy,
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Laurence Anholt's series of famous artists always delights my art students with its wonderful drawings, lovely stories, and on target knowledge of art history. Great job.
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Another winner from Laurence Anholt,
This review is from: Leonardo and the Flying Boy (Anholt's Artists) (Paperback)
My almost 5-year-old and I love the series of books by Laurence Anholt that covers art appreciation, featuring different artists, such as Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Matisse, and here, Leonardo da Vinci. Young children will discover the many talents of Leonardo da Vinci who was a painter, sculptor, musician, and scientist. It's an inspiring read for both young children and adults, and the story of da Vinci is told in an easy to understand manner, portraying the many talents of a genius. The illustrations by author-artist Laurence Anholt are captivating as usual, with bold use of colors. The story itself borders on the fantastic at times, especially with the depictions of the flying machines (one of da Vinci's inventions),and is a great way to inspire young children to dream the impossible and attain great 'heights'!
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The book came quickly and was in great condition. It was an amazing steal of a deal! A wonderful story for art enthusiasts to share with children.
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