Leonardo Da Vinci

“Leonardo Da Vinci” by D. M. Field is a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted genius of Leonardo da Vinci, published by Chartwell Books in 2006. This first edition spans 446 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into da Vinci’s contributions as a painter, scientist, and engineer. The book delves into his most renowned works, including the iconic “Mona Lisa” and “Last Supper,” providing a detailed examination of his artistic and scientific endeavors.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of da Vinci’s impact on art and history, particularly during the Renaissance period. The text emphasizes his dual role as an artist and a thinker, highlighting the intersections of art and science in his work. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in European art history and the life of individual artists, showcasing the enduring legacy of one of history’s most celebrated figures.
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Field looks at Leonardo da Vinci as a painter, scientist and engineer. The text includes coverage of possibly the two most famous paintings in history, the ‘Mona Lisa’ and the ‘Last Supper’.
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