Ken Burns explores Leonardo da Vinci's life and art in new PBS documentary
Ken Burns' new documentary on Leonardo da Vinci, airing on PBS, marks his first focus on a non-American subject. The two-part film explores da Vinci's life and work, highlighting his artistic innovations and the cultural context of the Renaissance. While the documentary delves into da Vinci's techniques and famous works, it notably omits a deeper examination of his homosexuality and its potential influence on his art. This aspect of his identity is mentioned but not explored in detail. The first part covers da Vinci's early years, while the second part focuses on his artistic experimentation. Despite its engaging content, the film leaves some critical questions about da Vinci's personal life and its impact on his creativity unaddressed.