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- 0192805460
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- Oxford University Press
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- 9780192805461
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0192805460
ISBN-13
9780192805461
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127453248
Product Key Features
Book Title
Leonardo
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Individual Artists / General, Artists, Architects, Photographers, European
Publication Year
2004
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
24 Oz
Item Length
5.5 in
Item Width
7.9 in
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LCCN
2004-053177
Reviews
'It is impossible to think of anyone better qualified to write this thanMartin Kemp'Francis Ames-Lewis, Birkbeck College, "A serious book filled with fresh thought.... Kemp has succeeded at something that is possible only after years of reflection."--A. Richard Turner,Los Angeles Times "Leonardo seen from the inside out.... A series of intense, learned meditations on Leonardesque themes.... Kemp tries to define what Leonardo thought he was doing, and why. He argues, convincingly, that Leonardo was constantly searching for a universal system of proportion--not merely a system of aesthetic proportion, like the famous Golden Mean, but a system of proportion that would explain, as Newton's inverse-square rule of gravity did, two centuries later, the fundamental workings of forces."--Adam Gopnick,The New Yorker "A leading authority on Leonardo da Vinci, Kemp attempts to set forth a succinct, understandable, unified account of da Vinci's creative and intellectual life.... Fascinating, enlightening, well written, and easy to read."--Library Journal "Excites the reader's admiration for the restless vitality of the man and his ideas.... Kemp is at his best when elucidating Leonardo's scientific investigations.... The heart of his book introduces us to some of the investigations that kept Leonardo from finishing paintings, ranging from optics, anatomy and engineering to geology and hydraulics."--Washington Post Book World "Kemp, an eminent Oxford art historian and Leonardo scholar, has condensed what he calls Leonardo's 'strange career' as an artist, engineer, and musician into a series of key moments."--The Economist "A noble attempt to bring a legend down to earth.... Kemp's experience offers just as many pleasures and benefits; after a career spent researching the artist, he's well suited to provide a personal account of Leonardo, enriched by anecdotes and contemporary analogies. At the close, he succinctly reviews why Leonardo is worth studying, using theMona Lisaas case in point and giving a marvelous description of the experience of seeing the painting out of its frame and bullet-proof case. It makes an exceptional finale."--Kirkus Reviews "If Martin Kemp's book is as widely read and discussed as it deserves to be, a new image of Leonardo will supplant that of the indecisive polymath. This new Leonardo will be seen as a consummate quester, one whose curiosity took him everywhere."--St. Petersburg Times "Kemp is a recognized authority on Leonardo and has some more substantial things to say about him. The illustrations, the thumbnail gallery of the paintings and the biographical timeline also make this a concise and useful reference book."--San Jose Mercury News, 'Kemp's remarkable gift of writing with great clarity about a subject that is far from simple makes this a wonderful and concise volume suitable for the general reader.'Stefano Grillo, Nature, 'Kemp's remarkable gift of writing with great clarity about a subject thatis far from simple makes this a wonderful and concise volume suitable for thegeneral reader.'Stefano Grillo, Nature, 'It is impossible to think of anyone better qualified to write this VeryShort Introduction than Martin Kemp'Francis Ames-Lewis, Birkbeck College - on the original proposal, "No one has ever been as successful at illuminating how Leonardo's scientific pursuits were inspired by his desire to create a visual art of what he hoped would be unparalleled illusion and accuracy. This book condenses Kemp's celebrated monograph of 1981....It is fluidly written...and has theair of having been composed in a single intense sitting.,,,It is a truism of art history that the most famous artists rarely attract the finest scholarship. But this is, fortunately, not the case with these...entirely satisfying books." --Globe and Mail, "No one has ever been as successful at illuminating how Leonardo'sscientific pursuits were inspired by his desire to create a visual art of whathe hoped would be unparalleled illusion and accuracy. This book condenses Kemp'scelebrated monograph of 1981....It is fluidly written...and has the air ofhaving been composed in a single intense sitting.,,,It is a truism of arthistory that the most famous artists rarely attract the finest scholarship. Butthis is, fortunately, not the case with these...entirely satisfying books."--Globe and Mail, 'It is impossible to think of anyone better qualified to write this Very Short Introduction than Martin Kemp'Francis Ames-Lewis, Birkbeck College - on the original proposal, 'Professor Kemp is the acknowledged academic expert on Lenardo as artistand scientist. He brings to Lonardo's artistic production a keen understandingof Leonardo's excavation of the interlocking beauties of structure and form inthe natural world, and a strong sense of the way a scientific mind might respondto the challenge of the visual. Each chapter chooses a 'grand theme' andorchestrates the available information effortlessly around it. In addition toits magisterial text it contains useful reading aids. Kemp's ideas areeffortlessly harnessed to the outlines of Leonardo's life.'Lisa Jardine, Guardian, "Art historian Martin Kemp's extended essay tells us what made Leonardo sospecial, using the artist's notebooks as the key to his genius. He undoes themyths and he weighs in on the 'Leonardo industry', including Dan Brown'smegapopular mystery....'We, like any other age, make the Leonardo we want,'saysKemp." --Calgary Herald, "Art historian Martin Kemp's extended essay tells us what made Leonardo so special, using the artist's notebooks as the key to his genius. He undoes the myths and he weighs in on the 'Leonardo industry', including Dan Brown's megapopular mystery....'We, like any other age, make the Leonardo wewant,'says Kemp." --Calgary Herald, "A serious book filled with fresh thought.... Kemp has succeeded at something that is possible only after years of reflection."--A. Richard Turner, Los Angeles Times"Leonardo seen from the inside out.... A series of intense, learned meditations on Leonardesque themes.... Kemp tries to define what Leonardo thought he was doing, and why. He argues, convincingly, that Leonardo was constantly searching for a universal system of proportion--not merely a system of aesthetic proportion, like the famous Golden Mean, but a system of proportion that would explain, as Newton's inverse-square rule of gravity did, two centuries later, the fundamental workings of forces."--Adam Gopnick, The New Yorker"A leading authority on Leonardo da Vinci, Kemp attempts to set forth a succinct, understandable, unified account of da Vinci's creative and intellectual life.... Fascinating, enlightening, well written, and easy to read."--Library Journal"Excites the reader's admiration for the restless vitality of the man and his ideas.... Kemp is at his best when elucidating Leonardo's scientific investigations.... The heart of his book introduces us to some of the investigations that kept Leonardo from finishing paintings, ranging from optics, anatomy and engineering to geology and hydraulics."--Washington Post Book World"Kemp, an eminent Oxford art historian and Leonardo scholar, has condensed what he calls Leonardo's 'strange career' as an artist, engineer, and musician into a series of key moments."--The Economist"A noble attempt to bring a legend down to earth.... Kemp's experience offers just as many pleasures and benefits; after a career spent researching the artist, he's well suited to provide a personal account of Leonardo, enriched by anecdotes and contemporary analogies. At the close, he succinctly reviews why Leonardo is worth studying, using the Mona Lisa as case in point and giving a marvelous description of the experience of seeing the painting out of its frame and bullet-proof case. It makes an exceptional finale."--Kirkus Reviews"If Martin Kemp's book is as widely read and discussed as it deserves to be, a new image of Leonardo will supplant that of the indecisive polymath. This new Leonardo will be seen as a consummate quester, one whose curiosity took him everywhere."--St. Petersburg Times"Kemp is a recognized authority on Leonardo and has some more substantial things to say about him. The illustrations, the thumbnail gallery of the paintings and the biographical timeline also make this a concise and useful reference book."--San Jose Mercury News, 'It is impossible to think of anyone better qualified to write this than Martin Kemp'Francis Ames-Lewis, Birkbeck College, "A serious book filled with fresh thought.... Kemp has succeeded at something that is possible only after years of reflection."--A. Richard Turner, Los Angeles Times "Leonardo seen from the inside out.... A series of intense, learned meditations on Leonardesque themes.... Kemp tries to define what Leonardo thought he was doing, and why. He argues, convincingly, that Leonardo was constantly searching for a universal system of proportion--not merely a system of aesthetic proportion, like the famous Golden Mean, but a system of proportion that would explain, as Newton's inverse-square rule of gravity did, two centuries later, the fundamental workings of forces."--Adam Gopnick, The New Yorker "A leading authority on Leonardo da Vinci, Kemp attempts to set forth a succinct, understandable, unified account of da Vinci's creative and intellectual life.... Fascinating, enlightening, well written, and easy to read."--Library Journal "Excites the reader's admiration for the restless vitality of the man and his ideas.... Kemp is at his best when elucidating Leonardo's scientific investigations.... The heart of his book introduces us to some of the investigations that kept Leonardo from finishing paintings, ranging from optics, anatomy and engineering to geology and hydraulics."--Washington Post Book World "Kemp, an eminent Oxford art historian and Leonardo scholar, has condensed what he calls Leonardo's 'strange career' as an artist, engineer, and musician into a series of key moments."--The Economist "A noble attempt to bring a legend down to earth.... Kemp's experience offers just as many pleasures and benefits; after a career spent researching the artist, he's well suited to provide a personal account of Leonardo, enriched by anecdotes and contemporary analogies. At the close, he succinctly reviews why Leonardo is worth studying, using the Mona Lisa as case in point and giving a marvelous description of the experience of seeing the painting out of its frame and bullet-proof case. It makes an exceptional finale."--Kirkus Reviews "If Martin Kemp's book is as widely read and discussed as it deserves to be, a new image of Leonardo will supplant that of the indecisive polymath. This new Leonardo will be seen as a consummate quester, one whose curiosity took him everywhere."--St. Petersburg Times "Kemp is a recognized authority on Leonardo and has some more substantial things to say about him. The illustrations, the thumbnail gallery of the paintings and the biographical timeline also make this a concise and useful reference book."--San Jose Mercury News, 'Professor Kemp is the acknowledged academic expert on Lenardo as artist and scientist. He brings to Lonardo's artistic production a keen understanding of Leonardo's excavation of the interlocking beauties of structure and form in the natural world, and a strong sense of the way a scientificmind might respond to the challenge of the visual. Each chapter chooses a 'grand theme' and orchestrates the available information effortlessly around it. In addition to its magisterial text it contains useful reading aids. Kemp's ideas are effortlessly harnessed to the outlines of Leonardo's life.'Lisa Jardine, Guardian
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
709/.2
Table Of Content
Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroductionLeonardo and the "abbreviators"1. A Strange Career2. Looking3. Body and Machine4. The World's Body5. Telling Tales6. Lisa's RoomList of FiguresLeonardo's Life in OutlineA Thumbnail GalleryFurther Reading
Synopsis
A true genius whose talents embraced painting, engineering, anatomy, and flight, Leonardo da Vinci was--and remains--an extraordinary human being, indeed one of the most intriguing figures in world history, as the recent success of The Da Vinci Code attests. Now, in this new biography, Martin Kemp explores the essential nature of this forever fascinating artist-engineer, both as an individual and as a historical phenomenon. How can we best understand Leonardo? How did his mind work--was he prolific but scattered in his thinking, or is there a method in what often seems to be his madness? Was he basically an artist who also pursued science and technology, or was "science"--his understanding of the physical world--central to his artistic vision? In Leonardo , Martin Kemp offers a vivid portrait of the Renaissance giant that answers these questions and more. The book takes us on an absorbing journey through the life and work of Leonardo, looking first at the historical man, portraying an impressive and cultivated figure, an artist who in truth completed few paintings, rarely satisfied a commission, and yet lived in style and ended his career with a massive salary. More important, the author examines the ideas underlying Leonardo's investigations of nature, illuminating his vision of the artist-engineer as matching nature itself in his creativity. Kemp argues that Leonardo's apparent diversities reveal a desire to find an inner unity in the functioning of everything in the observable world. For Leonardo, writes Kemp, every act of looking and drawing was an act of analysis, and he used these analyses to re-make and re-interpret his surroundings. In a final chapter, Kemp also comments on the Da Vinci Code and "the continuing public appetite for Leonardo and his doings." Beautifully illustrated with a unique "thumbnail museum" that offers a tour of all Leonardo's paintings, plus 30 additional illustrations and life-size reproductions of pages from his famous notebooks, Leonardo is a powerful portrait of one of the towering geniuses of world history., A true genius whose talents embraced painting, engineering, anatomy, and flight, Leonardo da Vinci was--and remains--an extraordinary human being, indeed one of the most intriguing figures in world history, as the recent success of The Da Vinci Code attests. Now, in this new biography, Martin Kemp explores the essential nature of this forever fascinating artist-engineer, both as an individual and as a historical phenomenon., A true genius whose talents embraced painting, engineering, anatomy, and flight, Leonardo da Vinci was--and remains--an extraordinary human being, indeed one of the most intriguing figures in world history, as the recent success of The Da Vinci Code attests. Now, in this new biography, Martin Kemp explores the essential nature of this forever fascinating artist-engineer, both as an individual and as a historical phenomenon. How can we best understand Leonardo? How did his mind work--was he prolific but scattered in his thinking, or is there a method in what often seems to be his madness? Was he basically an artist who also pursued science and technology, or was "science"--his understanding of the physical world--central to his artistic vision? In Leonardo, Martin Kemp offers a vivid portrait of the Renaissance giant that answers these questions and more. The book takes us on an absorbing journey through the life and work of Leonardo, looking first at the historical man, portraying an impressive and cultivated figure, an artist who in truth completed few paintings, rarely satisfied a commission, and yet lived in style and ended his career with a massive salary. More important, the author examines the ideas underlying Leonardo's investigations of nature, illuminating his vision of the artist-engineer as matching nature itself in his creativity. Kemp argues that Leonardo's apparent diversities reveal a desire to find an inner unity in the functioning of everything in the observable world. For Leonardo, writes Kemp, every act of looking and drawing was an act of analysis, and he used these analyses to re-make and re-interpret his surroundings. In a final chapter, Kemp also comments on the Da Vinci Code and "the continuing public appetite for Leonardo and his doings." Beautifully illustrated with a unique "thumbnail museum" that offers a tour of all Leonardo's paintings, plus 30 additional illustrations and life-size reproductions of pages from his famous notebooks, Leonardo is a powerful portrait of one of the towering geniuses of world history.
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N6923.L33K448 2004
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