Leonardo's Vision

Leonardo's Vision
Title Leonardo's Vision PDF eBook
Author Valerie A. Brown
Publisher BRILL
Pages 227
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9087901364

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“In this rich treasure trove of historical inspiration, contemporary ideas, and future-oriented how-to’s, Valerie Brown has brought together a lifetime of work synthesizing science, participatory processes, and action for sustainability. A seasoned explorer, she moves effortlessly between disciplines as she describes a comprehensive approach to tackling the great challenges of our time—together. Because together is the only way they can be tackled. Read, learn, and act.” - Alan AtKisson, author, Believing Cassandra, and Executive Director, Earth Charter International.

Leonardo's vision

Leonardo's vision
Title Leonardo's vision PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bernstein
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1998
Genre Clarinet and piano music
ISBN

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"Piece begins with the unaltered original ten bars by Leonard Bernstein, followed by ... variations by Ron Odrich and Larry Fallon. 'Leonardo's Vision' is ... by all three composers." -- Editor's note, 2nd prelim. page.

Life of Leonardo da Vinci

Life of Leonardo da Vinci
Title Life of Leonardo da Vinci PDF eBook
Author Sam Morgan
Publisher LibriHouse
Pages 188
Release 2024-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9367670915

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"Life of Leonardo da Vinci" is an engaging and insightful biography that explores the extraordinary life of one of history's greatest geniuses. From his early days as a curious boy in Vinci, Italy, to his groundbreaking work as an artist, scientist, and inventor, this book reveals the many facets of Leonardo's brilliance. It delves into his masterpieces like the *Mona Lisa* and *The Last Supper*, as well as his innovative ideas in anatomy, engineering, and physics that were far ahead of his time. Readers will also learn about the challenges he faced in bringing his visionary ideas to life in a world that often struggled to understand his genius. Written in an accessible and captivating style, "Life of Leonardo da Vinci" captures the essence of a man whose relentless pursuit of knowledge and creativity continues to inspire centuries later.

Leonardo's Swans

Leonardo's Swans
Title Leonardo's Swans PDF eBook
Author Karen Essex
Publisher Anchor
Pages 306
Release 2006-01-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385517661

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Isabelle d’Este, daughter of the Duke of Ferrara, born into privilege and the political and artistic turbulence of Renaissance Italy, is a stunning black-eyed blond and an art lover and collector. Worldly and ambitious, she has never envied her less attractive sister, the spirited but naïve Beatrice, until, by a quirk of fate, Beatrice is betrothed to the future Duke of Milan. Although he is more than twice their age, openly lives with his mistress, and is reputedly trying to eliminate the current duke by nefarious means, Ludovico Sforza is Isabella’s match in intellect and passion for all things of beauty. Only he would allow her to fulfill her destiny: to reign over one of the world’s most powerful and enlightened realms and be immortalized in oil by the genius Leonardo da Vinci. Isabella vows that she will not rest until she wins her true fate, and the two sisters compete for supremacy in the illustrious courts of Europe. A haunting novel of rivalry, love, and betrayal that transports you back to Renaissance Italy, Leonardo’s Swans will have you dashing to the works of the great master—not for clues to a mystery but to contemplate the secrets of the human heart.

Leonardo's Lost Princess

Leonardo's Lost Princess
Title Leonardo's Lost Princess PDF eBook
Author Peter Silverman
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 210
Release 2011-12-19
Genre Art
ISBN 1118163117

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How an oddly attributed $19,000 picture proved to be a $100 million work by Leonardo da Vinci—a true art-world detective story In late 2010, art collector Peter Silverman revealed that a "German, early 19th century" portrait he had bought for $19,000 was, in fact, a previously unknown drawing by Leonardo da Vinci—an exquisite depiction of Bianca Sforza, rendered 500 years ago. In Leonardo's Lost Princess, Silverman gives a riveting first-person account of how his initial suspicions of the portrait's provenance were confirmed repeatedly by scientists and art experts. He describes the path to authentication, fraught with opposition and controversy. The twists and turns of this fascinating, decade-long quest lead from art history to cutting-edge science, and from a New York art gallery to Paris, Milan, Zurich, and ultimately a Warsaw library where the final, convincing evidence that the portrait was indeed by da Vinci was found. Takes an up-close look at the workings of the art world and at figures ranging from dealers and connoisseurs to a suspected forger Discusses current scientific techniques used to investigate and authenticate works of art, such as carbon dating and cutting-edge photography Uses Silverman's drawing as an entree into Leonardo da Vinci's world: his studio, his style, and his methods Explores the intersection of art and science in the authentication process, involving the work of a man who embodied that intersection Unearthing the secrets almost lost to history, the book is ideal reading for art lovers and anyone interested in an astounding case of "whodunit."

Leonardo Da Vinci's Elements of the Science of Man

Leonardo Da Vinci's Elements of the Science of Man
Title Leonardo Da Vinci's Elements of the Science of Man PDF eBook
Author Kenneth D. Keele
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 400
Release 2014-05-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 148327747X

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Leonardo Da Vinci's Elements of the Science of Man describes how Da Vinci integrates his mechanical observations and experiments in mechanics into underlying principles. This book is composed of 17 chapters that highlight the principles underlying Da Vinci's research in anatomical studies. Considerable chapters deal with Leonardo's scientific methods and the mathematics of his pyramidal law, as well as his observations on the human and animal movements. Other chapters describe the artist's anatomical approach to the mechanism of the human body, specifically the physiology of vision, voice, music, senses, soul, and the nervous system. The remaining chapters examine the mechanism of the bones, joints, respiration, heart, digestion, and urinary and reproductive systems.

Leonardo's Writings and Theory of Art

Leonardo's Writings and Theory of Art
Title Leonardo's Writings and Theory of Art PDF eBook
Author Claire J. Farago
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 488
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN 9780815329367

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Also available as the fourth book in a 5 volume set (ISBN#0815329334)