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Nicholl follows Leonardo's mostly lucky life, as he moves from his first major public commissions in Florence in the fourteen-eighties to ducal patronage in Milan around the turn of the century, and to his eventual destiny (and death, in 1519) as a man with that luckiest of all things a villa in the Loire Valley of France.
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