Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 129 mm x 196 mm
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 129 mm x 196 mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-280644-4
Verlag: Oxford University Press
unique new approach to Leonardo's life and work from one of the world's leading Leonardo authorities
- Steps beyond the traditional biography to explore and convey the very essence of Leonardo, not only as an individual, but as an historical phenomenon
- Beautifully illustrated with 20 full colour plates and numerous black and white illustrations, including a unique thumbnail reference gallery of all Leonardo's paintings
This fascinating exploration of Leonardo's life and work identifies what it was that made him so unique and explains the phenomenon of one of the world's most celebrated artistic geniuses who, five hundred years on, still grips and inspires us.
Martin Kemp offers us exceptional insights into the mind of this exemplary Renaissance man, and into the 'real' meaning behind such masterpieces as the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. Tracing Leonardo's career in all its variety, we learn of his unfulfilled dreams, relationships with powerful patrons, and the truth about his religious views.
Kemp shows that it is the famous notebooks that reveal both the secret of Leonardo's success and his genius, as they clearly show how his mind worked and display the truly innovative and investigative nature of his creative vision. Containing over 20,000 pages of drawings and notes, they detail Leonardo's incredible discoveries and inventions, from the workings of the human eye to designs for flying machines and robots.
Bringing the story of Leonardo up to the present day, Martin Kemp considers what he means to us today, investigates the burgeoning 'Leonardo industry', and speculates about what he would be doing if he were alive now. The book concludes with an invaluable thumbnail reference gallery of all Leonardo's paintings.
Reviews
- 'wonderful and concise. orchestrates the available information effortlessly. [a] magisterial text' -Lisa Jardine, The Guardian
- 'Leonardo brings together [Kemp's] expertise with the lightest of touches, making it possible to see a complex character in a comprehensible yet fascinating way. This is a more than worthwhile addition to the deluge of material available. It should supersede many of the more fanciful approaches and become a standard, accessible text for all who are interested in the Renaissance.' -Eveyln Welch, Art Quarterly
- 'A succinct introduction. by one of the world's foremost authorities' -The Independent
- 'Illuminating' -Peter Ackroyd, The Times
- 'Excellent' -Sunday Telegraph
- 'Varied and illuminating. a thorough and fascinating celebration of a man of insatiable curiosity, who remains of inexhaustible interest to us even in the 21st century.' -Books Quarterly
- 'brisk, notably lucid. a sensitive analysis of the major works' -Daily Mail
- 'an ideal introductory guide to Leonardo da Vinci. Kemp goes in quest of the science, the inventions, and the many projects that obsessed the artist.' -Sue Baker, Publishing News Personal Choice
- 'a lucid summary. elegantly and thoughtfully presented' -The Scotsman
Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Introduction: Leonardo and the "abbreviators"
- 1 A Strange Career
- 2 Looking
- 3 Body and Machine
- 4 The Living Earth
- 5 Telling Tales
- 6 Lisa's Room. Leonardo's Afterlife
- Gallery
- Leonardo's Life in Outline
- Further Reading
Zielgruppe
Students of history and art history, and their lecturers. All those interested in Leonardo da Vinci and Renaissance art




