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The Caprotti Caprotti: A Study of the Painter Who Never Was

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Leonardo is one of the artistic geniuses of all time, capable of exciting the imagination for the many mysterious sides of his life.
An exceptional discovery on the relations between the great master and his favourite assistant.


• The book contains rich and important new discoveries on Leonardo's life and work.


• Lavishly illustrated with 200 full colour plates.

258 pages, Paperback

First published October 15, 2013

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October 8, 2013
The Caprotti Caprotti: A Study of the Painter Who Never Was is a truly amazing read. Not only does it delve into the riveting mysteries of the painting "The Head of Christ," searching to find its true painter, but it also brings to life the relationships and life of Leonardo Da Vinci and his supposed student/lover Salai. I would definitely recommend this book to all lovers of art, history, and to anyone who is looking for an interesting and captivating read.
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