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A sweeping historical novel traces the life and inner struggles of Leonardo, portraying his creative experiments, portraits, and inventions against the volatile backdrop of the Italian Renaissance. The narrative alternates episodes of workshop rivalry, encounters with patrons and religious authorities, and symbolic set pieces that dramatize the clash between pagan revival and Christian orthodoxy. Through biographical scenes, reflective passages, and mythic imagery, the work examines tensions between scientific inquiry, artistic imagination, and spiritual longing, following how those tensions shape the artist's thought, relationships, and fate.
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