Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Works
By Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da Vinci: The Complete Works
This captivating book provides the reader with a unique insight into the life and work of one of history's most intriguing figures. All of Leonardo Da Vinci's work is presented in this compact volume - from his paintings and frescos, to detailed reproductions of his remarkable encrypted notebooks. As well as featuring each individual artwork, sections of each are shown in isolation to reveal incredible details - for example, the different levels of perspective between the background sections of the "Mona Lisa", and the disembodied hand in "The Last Supper". 640 pages of colour artworks and photographs of Da Vinci's original notebooks, accompanied by fascinating biographical and historical details are here. Published By David & Charles Publishers on 2006
Book details
- Hardcover
- 639 pages
- English
- 0715324535
- 9780715324530
About Leonardo da Vinci
it was on april 15, 1452, that leonardo was born in the town of vinci, republic of florence, in what is now in italy, the illegitimate son of a notary and Read More about Leonardo da Vinci
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