Ayn Rand’s birthday today seems like an appropriate day for me to kick off re-reading her books from cover to cover after many years. Actually, the timing is right for a few fundamental reasons.
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Review: The Marvellous Works of Nature and Man
The Marvellous Works of Nature and Man is the most informative book I’ve read so far on the depth of Leonardo da Vinci’s thinking as an artist, scientist and engineer.
Read MoreReflections on Monument Man’s ‘Heritage of Beauty’
Recently I read Monument Man: The Life & Art of Daniel Chester French, the long-awaited first authoritative biography of my favorite sculptor, who a New York Times writer hailed, at his death in 1931, as a “distinctively American ‘apostle of beauty.’” While a review was published that closely reflects what I wanted to write about the book, I’m still eager to share some thoughts on why that writer’s description is so apt.
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