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Leonardo's Notebooks
β Scribed by Leonardo da Vinci, H. Anna Suh
- Publisher
- Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 449
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An all-new, jewel-like, reader-friendly format gives new life to this relaunch of an international best-seller.
Leonardo da Vinciβartist, inventor, and prototypical Renaissance manβis a perennial source of fascination because of his astonishing intellect and boundless curiosity about the natural and man-made world. During his life he created numerous works of art and kept voluminous notebooks that detailed his artistic and intellectual pursuits.
The collection of writings and art in this magnificent book are drawn from his notebooks. The book organizes his wide range of interests into subjects such as human figures, light and shade, perspective and visual perception, anatomy, botany and landscape, geography, the physical sciences and astronomy, architecture, sculpture, and inventions. Nearly every piece of writing throughout the book is keyed to the piece of artwork it describes.
The writing and art is selected by art historian H. Anna Suh, who provides fascinating commentary and insight into the material, making Leonardos Notebooks an exquisite single-volume compendium celebrating his enduring genius.
β¦ Table of Contents
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
CONTENTS......Page 6
INTRODUCTION......Page 8
EDITORβS NOTE......Page 10
Part I Beauty, Reason, and Art......Page 12
I. On Painting......Page 14
II. Human Figures......Page 52
III. Light andShade......Page 98
IV. Perspective and Visual Perception......Page 120
V. Studies and Sketches......Page 140
Part II Observations and Order......Page 176
VI. Anatomy......Page 178
VII. Botany and Landscape......Page 202
VIII. Geography......Page 226
IX. Physical Sciences and Astronomy......Page 252
Part III Practical Matters......Page 262
X. Architecture and Planning......Page 264
XI. Sculpture and Metalwork......Page 314
XII. Inventions and Experiments......Page 332
XIII. Practical Advice......Page 376
XIV. Philosophy, Aphorisms, and Miscellaneous Writing......Page 392
Bibliography......Page 412
Index......Page 441
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