Da Vinci: Vitruvian Man (Foiled Pocket Journal)
Title | Da Vinci: Vitruvian Man (Foiled Pocket Journal) PDF eBook |
Author | Flame Tree Studio |
Publisher | Flame Tree Gift |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-11-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781786646262 |
Part of a series of exciting and luxurious Flame Tree Notebooks. Combining high-quality production with magnificent fine art, the covers are printed on foil in five colours, embossed, then foil stamped. And they're powerfully practical: a pocket at the back for receipts and scraps, two bookmarks and a solid magnetic side flap. These are perfect for personal use and make a dazzling gift. This example features Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
Vitruvian Man Notebook
Title | Vitruvian Man Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Leonardo Da Vinci |
Publisher | Dover Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-04-17 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780486836560 |
Featuring da Vinci's world-famous Vitruvian Man illustration on the cover, this pocket-sized notebook features 64 blank pages and makes a great place to store phone numbers, appointments, and more. It's also a wonderfully portable sketchbook.
Leonardo da Vinci: Masterworks
Title | Leonardo da Vinci: Masterworks PDF eBook |
Author | Rosalind Ormiston |
Publisher | Flame Tree Illustrated |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-10-23 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781787553125 |
"For lovers of art history, this lavishly illustrated and well-written book is an absolute gem." – Italia! Magazine Leonardo da Vinci was the epitome of the Renaissance humanist ideal, a logical polymath of epic proportions who excelled and had interests not just in art but in invention, anatomy, architecture, engineering, literature, mathematics, music, science, astronomy and more. His oeuvre is astounding and he is rightly famed for his masterpieces of painting such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and his astonishingly technical and graceful drawings. The phenomenon that was Leonardo would not of course have flourished to such an extent had it not been for the patronage and sponsorship of the Medici family, who commissioned a large proportion of the art and architecture of the era and fostered a fertile climate for creativity. This sumptuous new book offers a broader view of this master artist in the context of this environment, alongside the work of other key artists who benefited from the Medicis, from Brunelleschi through Donatello to Michelangelo and Raphael.
Alphonse Mucha
Title | Alphonse Mucha PDF eBook |
Author | Rosalind Ormiston |
Publisher | Flame Tree Illustrated |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007-03-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781844517305 |
Though very much an individual and spiritual artist, Alphonse Mucha was a defining figure of the Art Nouveau era and is loved for his distinctive lush style and images of beautiful women in arabesque poses among the plethora of paintings, posters, advertisements and designs he produced. Admire a whole range of his work here in its full glory with succinct accompanying text.
Leonardo Da Vinci Vitruvian Man Pocket Diary 2019
Title | Leonardo Da Vinci Vitruvian Man Pocket Diary 2019 PDF eBook |
Author | Flame Tree Studio |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-08-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781787551183 |
Combining high-quality production with magnificent fine art, this luxurious week-to-view pocket diary has a foil and embossed cover with magnetic closure. Featuring on its cover a beautiful design based on Leonardo da Vinci's incredible Vitruvian Man drawing, this diary makes a perfect gift or a special treat just for you.
When Species Meet
Title | When Species Meet PDF eBook |
Author | Donna J. Haraway |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 439 |
Release | 2013-11-30 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1452913536 |
In 2006, about 69 million U.S. households had pets, giving homes to around 73.9 million dogs, 90.5 million cats, and 16.6 million birds, and spending more than 38 billion dollars on companion animals. As never before in history, our pets are truly members of the family. But the notion of “companion species”—knotted from human beings, animals and other organisms, landscapes, and technologies—includes much more than “companion animals.” In When Species Meet, Donna J. Haraway digs into this larger phenomenon to contemplate the interactions of humans with many kinds of critters, especially with those called domestic. At the heart of the book are her experiences in agility training with her dogs Cayenne and Roland, but Haraway’s vision here also encompasses wolves, chickens, cats, baboons, sheep, microorganisms, and whales wearing video cameras. From designer pets to lab animals to trained therapy dogs, she deftly explores philosophical, cultural, and biological aspects of animal–human encounters. In this deeply personal yet intellectually groundbreaking work, Haraway develops the idea of companion species, those who meet and break bread together but not without some indigestion. “A great deal is at stake in such meetings,” she writes, “and outcomes are not guaranteed. There is no assured happy or unhappy ending-socially, ecologically, or scientifically. There is only the chance for getting on together with some grace.” Ultimately, she finds that respect, curiosity, and knowledge spring from animal–human associations and work powerfully against ideas about human exceptionalism.
Michelangelo’s Sculpture
Title | Michelangelo’s Sculpture PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Steinberg |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2018-11-28 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 022648257X |
Leo Steinberg was one of the most original and daring art historians of the twentieth century, known for taking interpretative risks that challenged the profession by overturning reigning orthodoxies. In essays and lectures that ranged from old masters to contemporary art, he combined scholarly erudition with an eloquent prose that illuminated his subject and a credo that privileged the visual evidence of the image over the literature written about it. His works, sometimes provocative and controversial, remain vital and influential reading. For half a century, Steinberg delved into Michelangelo’s work, revealing the symbolic structures underlying the artist’s highly charged idiom. This volume of essays and unpublished lectures explicates many of Michelangelo’s most celebrated sculptures, applying principles gleaned from long, hard looking. Almost everything Steinberg wrote included passages of old-fashioned formal analysis, but here put to the service of interpretation. He understood that Michelangelo’s rendering of figures as well as their gestures and interrelations conveys an emblematic significance masquerading under the guise of naturalism. Michelangelo pushed Renaissance naturalism into the furthest reaches of metaphor, using the language of the body and its actions to express fundamental Christian tenets once expressible only by poets and preachers—or, as Steinberg put it, in Michelangelo’s art, “anatomy becomes theology.” Michelangelo’s Sculpture is the first in a series of volumes of Steinberg’s selected writings and unpublished lectures, edited by his longtime associate Sheila Schwartz. The volume also includes a book review debunking psychoanalytic interpretation of the master’s work, a light-hearted look at Michelangelo and the medical profession and, finally, the shortest piece Steinberg ever published.