
Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Behind the Myth
David West
Leonardo da Vinci has been called the greatest genius who ever lived. He has been reproduced on coffee mugs, euro coins, and motivational posters. He has become the automatic answer to the question of what human greatness looks like at its absolute limit.
This book argues that we have been looking at him wrong.
Not because he was ordinary — he was not. But the myth we have built around Leonardo has done something quietly destructive. It has made him useless. You cannot learn from a god. You can only feel small in comparison.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Behind the Myth tells a different story. It follows the specific, complicated, frequently frustrating human being who was born illegitimate in a Tuscan hill town in 1452 and died in a borrowed house in France in 1519, leaving behind unfinished paintings, unpublished notebooks, and five thousand pages of the most restlessly curious mind in recorded history.
Leonardo was late. He was guarded. He was chronically unable to finish what he started and constitutionally unwilling to share what he knew. He was human in all the ways that word implies — not just in his brilliance but in his contradictions and his flaws.
This is not a book about a genius. It is a book about what genius actually looks like from the inside — restless, obsessive, unfinished, and unmistakably, irreducibly human.
Duration - 3h 8m.
Author - David West.
Narrator - Maxwell.
Published Date - Thursday, 22 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2026 Pickle Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Leonardo da Vinci has been called the greatest genius who ever lived. He has been reproduced on coffee mugs, euro coins, and motivational posters. He has become the automatic answer to the question of what human greatness looks like at its absolute limit. This book argues that we have been looking at him wrong. Not because he was ordinary — he was not. But the myth we have built around Leonardo has done something quietly destructive. It has made him useless. You cannot learn from a god. You can only feel small in comparison. Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Behind the Myth tells a different story. It follows the specific, complicated, frequently frustrating human being who was born illegitimate in a Tuscan hill town in 1452 and died in a borrowed house in France in 1519, leaving behind unfinished paintings, unpublished notebooks, and five thousand pages of the most restlessly curious mind in recorded history. Leonardo was late. He was guarded. He was chronically unable to finish what he started and constitutionally unwilling to share what he knew. He was human in all the ways that word implies — not just in his brilliance but in his contradictions and his flaws. This is not a book about a genius. It is a book about what genius actually looks like from the inside — restless, obsessive, unfinished, and unmistakably, irreducibly human. Duration - 3h 8m. Author - David West. Narrator - Maxwell. Published Date - Thursday, 22 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Pickle Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Prologue — The Problem of Leonardo
Duration:00:06:36
Chapter 1 — An Illegitimate Beginning
Duration:00:10:05
Chapter 2 — Apprenticed to Genius
Duration:00:14:31
Chapter 3 — The Mind That Wouldn't Sit Still
Duration:00:14:02
Chapter 4 — The Notebooks: A Mind on Paper
Duration:00:14:19
Chapter 5 — The Cult of Genius
Duration:00:15:08
Chapter 6 — Monsters, Machines, and Misunderstandings
Duration:00:16:33
Chapter 7 — Painting the Impossible
Duration:00:19:19
Chapter 8 — Leonardo vs. Time
Duration:00:16:11
Chapter 9 — The Death of a Titan
Duration:00:16:13
Chapter 10 — The Man Behind the Halo
Duration:00:16:04
Chapter 11 — Why Leonardo Still Matters
Duration:00:14:55
Epilogue — Be More Leonardo (But Not That Leonardo)
Duration:00:13:48
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:08