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ISBN: PB: 9780300090956

Yale University Press

October 2001

320 pp.

19.7x12.7 cm

chiefly illus.

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Leonardo on Painting

Anthology of Writings by Leonardo Da Vinci with a Selection of Documents Relating to His Career as an Artist

Leonardo's writings on painting – among the most remarkable from any era – were never edited by Leonardo himself into a single coherent book. In this anthology the authors have edited material not only from his so-called Treatise on Painting but also from his surviving manuscripts and from other primary sources, some of which were here translated for the first time. The resulting volume is an invaluable reference work for art historians as well as for anyone interested in the mind and methods of one of the world's greatest creative geniuses.

About the Author

Martin Kemp is professor of the history of art at Oxford University. His publications include "Leonardo da Vinci: The Marvellous Works of Nature" and "Man, Behind the Picture: Art and Evidence in the Italian Renaissance", and "The Science of Art: Optical Themes in Western Art from Brunelleschi to Seurat".

Margaret Walker lectures on Renaissance art and reviews books for Burlington Magazine.

Reviews

"Highly recommended" – Apollo Magazine

"Highly readable... Also included are documentary sources and letters illuminating Leonardo's career; the manuscript sources for all of Leonardo's statements are fully cited in the notes. The volume is skillfully translated and is illustrated with appropriate examples of drawings and paintings by the artist" – Choice

"Easier to read and more convenient than previous compilations" – Charles Hope, New York Review of Books

"A chaotic assemblage of Leonardo da Vinci's writings appeared in 1651 as Treatise on Painting... Kemp successfully applies order to the chaos" – ArtNews