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The much overused word genius aptly describes only a few people in
the history of civilization. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
unquestionably belongs in this elite group. Anyone who has looked
in amazement at the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, or the many
drawings that sprang from his fertile imagination may wonder how he
accomplished these astounding works of art. Fortunately for
posterity, Leonardo left his Treatise on Painting, essentially a
primer for students interested in learning the craft of drawing and
painting.
Even a quick perusal of this multifaceted work will reveal the
great artist's famously keen powers of observation and his
scientific approach to the study of nature. He begins with careful
instructions on drawing the main features of human anatomy, then
moves on to techniques of rendering motion and perspective. He
discusses aspects of good composition; inventiveness; the
expression of various emotions; creating effects of light, shadow,
and color; and many other subtle points of artistic composition.
Throughout Leonardo stresses the importance of meticulous study of
the subjects to be rendered and the need for assiduous practice:
"Those who become enamored of the practice of the art without
having previously applied to the diligent study of the scientific
part of it may be compared to mariners who put to sea in a ship
without rudder or compass, and therefore cannot be certain of
arriving at the wished-for port."
This outstanding edition - complete with anatomical drawings by the
French classicist master Nicholas Poussin (1594-1665) and
geometrical illustrations by the great Italian Renaissance
architect Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472), as well as an
informative life of Leonardo and an appendix that lists the
artist's manuscripts, principal paintings, and drawings - will make
an attractive addition to the libraries of art students, art
historians, and anyone interested in the works of the original
"Renaissance man"
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