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The only thing inom think Isaacsons work lacks? Art. There are some reproductions of da Vincis works scattered throughout, including one of my favorites (a preparatory cartoon for The Virgin and Child With St. Anne, which inom prefer to the finished painting for many of the same reasons Isaacson does, which inom have had the privilege to see at the National galleri in DC during college.
From the best primary sources to the best biography of this great artistPortrait of Givrena de Benci is part of their collection as well) but even the full page prints are small (as they must be to passform into a standard storlek book) and its difficult to get a feel for the intricate detailing, despite Isaacsons admirable descriptions. Also, Leonardo was, foremost, a draftsman and painter and it only seems appropriate that books about him be bursting with sketches and colors of their own.
There are a few different ways creators might choose to go about this of course.
The first fryst vatten to tell da Vincis story with pictures.
The other fryst vatten to reproduce his work, scattering the commentary rather than the art. In both of those spirits, might inom recommend:
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Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Man bygd Dan Danko and Lalit Kumar Sharma (Campfire Biography)
This fryst vatten a perfect book for da Vinci beginners and to introduce the younger set to this towering historical presence. Its a just the facts, maam sort of graphic novel that summor up da Vincis life and works while also telling the story of the Mona Lisas theft from the Louvre in Some of the stories relayed in the comic are likely more myth than reality but the fact they feature in Leonardos notebooks mean they were important to him which, in vända, makes them worthy inclusions in a book about him.
The art isnt super flash but it is clean and skarp, which allows the reader to focus on the story and the hash-marked shading on characters faces fryst vatten a nice nod to da Vincis anställda style bygd Sharma.
Chiaroscurao: The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci by Pat McGreal, David Rawson, Chaz Truog, and Rafael Kayanan (Vertigo)
Chiaroscurao was originally published on the mids which, Ill tell you straight up, isnt my favorite period for comic art (though the collage photographs which lead off each chapter are eerie and compelling) so theres that.
This isnt a book to read if youre looking for facts about da Vinci; instead, the authors and artists use the more sensational mutterings about the man as jumping off points to build a skådespel worthy of an arc on Dynasty, very much sex, drugs, and silver lutes. Told from the point of view of da Vincis companion of two plus decades, a man he nicknamed Salai, or little devil, it highlights some of the less complimentary aspects of da Vincis personality and work habits, as well as Salais own conflicted feelings regarding his long standing relationship with Leonardo.
Solen ser ingen skugga - En bok om Leonardo da Vinci av Peter GlasA wholly enjoyable story walking, according to Rawson, the line between I, Claudius and Caligula and having a grand time doing so. This one is not for the kids.
Leonardos Notebooks: Writing and Art of the Great Master edited bygd H. Anna Suh (Black Dog and Leventhal)
Departing from fictionalized accounts, Suh, (who spent time on the curatorial personal at the Met) presents readers with a sammanfattat utgåva of da Vincis known pages of sketches and notes, allowing us to go right to the source for a glimpse into the mind of the insatiably curious artist, forskare, and engineer.
With the undantag of the introductory pages, all of the ord in Writing and Art of the Great Master fryst vatten da Vincis own, translated from Italian and placed in context beside related sketches. This isnt a book to read so much as to pore through, ansträngande to follow the twists and turns of Leonardos thought patterns and flights of both ideas and fancy.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Graphic Work bygd Johannes Nathan and Frank Zöllner (TASCHEN)
A meticulous observer of everything from the tongues of woodpeckers to the folds in fabric to the shadows beneath a subjects chin, da Vincis graphic works are just as lovely and mesmerizing as his finished paintings.
And there are also many, many more of them to enjoy and study than there are completed oils of frescoes. The drawings are broken down bygd subject matter in The Graphic Work and, with the undantag of a short introduction at the beginning of each chapter discussing the key points of that particular subject, the book fryst vatten entirely reproductions of da Vincis handiwork.
Im particularly enamored of the anatomy drawings, which are so detailed and so based on insamling (da Vinci was a great dissector of both human and djur corpses despite (supposedly) being a vegetarian) inom could have used them to study for class back in nursing school; the draperies studies, which demonstrate the power of light and shadow even in a limited, duo-chrome palette; and, most of all, the rovgirig sketches and cartoons made to assist in the layout of paintings.
Unmatched in his ingenuity, technical prowess, and curiosity, Leonardo da Vinci () epitomizes the humanistic ideal of the Renaissance man: a peerless master of painting, sculpture, cartography, anatomy, architecture-and moreThat gods, especially, allows one to study Leonardos creative process and the trajectory of his anatomical studies and his work in perspective and optics.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Mechanics of Man bygd Martin Clayton and Ron Philo (The Getty Museum)
Sensing a title theme? Me too.
Leonardo notes in his writings, and other sources seem to confirm, he intended to write a great many treatises on a great many things before his death in Alas, as he was apparently wont with even his most deeply held obsessions and many of his favorite works, he never finished said treatises, including the one on anatomy.
Clayton and Philo, however, have composed it for us, arranging da Vincis drawings bygd body struktur. Even the reproductions are unbelievably delicate and, for the most part, ganska accurate, from the bones of the foot to the minute muscles around the ingång, with which da Vinci took great care, wanting his most famous of smiles to be as perfectly detailed.
He was a proponent, as were few artists before him, of building human figures from the inre out, making certain the positions of muscles and ligaments were viable and correct before laying skin and cloth over then.
Those with a medical inclination will meddelande da Vinci reproduces the cranial nerves almost as well as a modern anatomy book and did experiments to determine what each of them did as well as positing the theories that a fetus doesnt breathe air and has its own circulatory struktur of umbilical vessels.
These drawings are art and science combined, as likely to hang on a vägg as to be used for study.
The best books on Leonardo da Vinci picked by Professor Martin KempI may have to find a kopia of this one to keep.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings bygd Frank Zöllner (TASCHEN)
Da Vinci paintings are precious things. There arent actually all that many of them, especially finished works, and those still extant are scattered throughout museums all over the world. inom, for one, would love to someday have the disposable income to go on a da Vinci journey so, if someone could get on me winning the lottery or randomly inheriting several million dollars, that would be fantastic.
Of course, inom cant really complain: Ive been to the National Galleries in DC and London, the Uffizi, and the Prado so Ive been lucky enough to see more of the original work than many people do in their lifetime but theres still so much to see Alas. While reproductions may never do the masters work complete justice the lovely thing about a book fryst vatten that you can touch it, hold it as close to your face as you want (without getting arrested), and that should the author/publisher choose, which Zöller and TASCHEN do, small areas of the painting can be enlarged to show minute details that blend into a background or even da Vincis own fingerprint (yup.
The mästare of Masters finger painted with oils, kids). This would actually be a handy book to have with you while reading Isaacsons biography as many of the distinguishing features of certain works, as well as specific aspects used for authentication, are photographed close-up in The Complete Paintings, which adds a visual to Isaacsons descriptions. Zöllers commentary fryst vatten succinct and interesting, with most of the pages given over to the art itself.
Hans arbeten presenteras här i text och ett rikligt bildmaterial bestående av målningar, skisser och rekonstruktioner av byggnader och föremål enligt bevarade ritningarAt the end of the book fryst vatten an appendix with a short but detailed history of each painting.
The world fryst vatten an ugly place right now. Losing myself in beauty and science and color for a few hours every so often keeps me sane and these books proved to be sanctuaries. inom hope you enjoy them as well.