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Leonardo Da Vinci The Marvellous Works Of Nature And Man Martin Kemp

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Leonardo Da Vinci The Marvellous Works Of Nature And Man Martin Kemp
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.76 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Martin Kemp
ISBN: 9780192807250, 0192807250
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Leonardo Da Vinci The Marvellous Works Of Nature And Man Martin Kemp by Martin Kemp 9780192807250, 0192807250 instant download after payment.

This masterly account of Leonardo da Vinci and his vision of the world has long been recognized as the classic treatment of the Renaissance giant, offering unparalleled insight into Leonardos intellect and vision at every stage of his artistic career.Martin Kemp, one of the worlds leading authorities on Leonardo, takes us on a mesmerizing journey through the whole span of the great mans life, painting a fully integrated picture of his artistic, scientific, and technological achievements. Kemp shows how Leonardos early training in Florence provided a crucial foundation in the science of art, particularly perspective and anatomy, while his period in the service of the Sforzas of Milan enlarged his outlook to embrace a wide range of natural sciences and mathematics, as he searched for scientific rules governing both man and the universe. It was these rules, Kemp argues, which provided the basis for his imaginative reconstruction of nature in masterworks such as the Last Supper, The Mona Lisa, and St. John, which reveal his increasingly complex vision of man in the context of nature. And towards the end of his life, Leonardo became fascinated with the mathematics underlying the design of nature, behind which lay the ultimate force of the prime mover, as manifested with supreme power in his Deluge drawings.

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