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Leonardo Da Vinci Drawings Masterpieces of Art

English · Hardback

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Leonardo da Vinci was the original Renaissance Man, an artist, mathematician, inventor and writer amongst his many talents. His skilful observations of the mechanics of the body informed both his work, and the generations that followed. But his drawings are elegant too, with the gentle features of his female subjects in particular graced with unrivalled care and eloquence. Da Vinci's illustrations lie at the heart of our heritage and this new book offers a breadth and scale that will satisfy both the casual and informed reader.

About the author

Susan Grange is a writer, musician and art historian with a wide range of interests. She holds an MA in Art History and is the author of Giovanni Bellini: Music, Art and Venice. She teaches privately and in secondary education and has taught in higher education. She also reviews exhibitions and art books for the art journal Cassone. She lives with her husband in Nottingham.

Summary

Leonardo da Vinci was the original Renaissance Man, an artist, mathematician, inventor and writer amongst his many talents. His illustrations lie at the heart of our heritage and this beautiful new book offers a breadth and scale that will satisfy both the casual and informed reader.

Product details

Authors Susan Grange
Publisher Flame Tree Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2015
 
EAN 9781783613588
ISBN 978-1-78361-358-8
No. of pages 128
Series Masterpieces of Art
Masterpieces of Art
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

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