THE HAND OF PROVIDENCE: Da Vinci's Forbidden Secret

THE HAND OF PROVIDENCE: Da Vinci's Forbidden Secret

by Santiago Pumarola
THE HAND OF PROVIDENCE: Da Vinci's Forbidden Secret

THE HAND OF PROVIDENCE: Da Vinci's Forbidden Secret

by Santiago Pumarola

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Overview

What if Leonardo Da Vinci plagiarized The Last Supper? What if nothing was as we were told it was? "The Hand of Providence", is a fascinating story of self-improvement in the context of a wonderful love story that takes us into the life of Joshua, a young man from Capernaum (Galilee) in the year 30 AD, who struggles to escape an inherited destiny.
With an unusual artistic talent, the vicissitudes of life will lead him to travel a long way to Rome to put his talent at the service of the Emperor. How will this young portraitist relate to the painting of the Last Supper by the great Leonardo Da Vinci?
A wonderful story that brings us closer to our most basic desires and shows us that man has always debated between what he wants and what he should do.
"It is amazing how many things can happen to you if you are willing to let things happen to you..."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185710753
Publisher: Stoamedia sl
Publication date: 01/02/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 583 KB

About the Author

Santiago Pumarola has directed films, Tv series, advertisements and entertainment programs. Simultaneously he has written for television and film, developing his work in Venezuela, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Puerto Rico, Italy and Spain. His first motivational book “Always on Focus” is full of humor, entertaining, inspiring and easy to read. Talks about gratitude, perseverance and not giving up in the face of the obstacles life might throw at you, transmitting the positivity and the energy that the author has applied in his own life.
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