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For the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death comes an immersive journey through five centuries of history to define the Leonardo mystique and uncover how the elusive Renaissance artist became a global pop icon.

Virtually everyone would agree that Leonardo da Vinci was the most important artist of the High Renaissance. It was Leonardo who singlehandedly created the defining features of Western art: a realism based on subtle shading; depth using atmospheric effects; and dramatic contrasts between light and dark.

But how did Leonardo, a painter of very few works who died in obscurity in France, become the internationally renowned icon he is today, with the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper the most visited artworks in the world, attracting nearly a billion visitors each year, and Salvator Mundi selling as the most expensive artwork of all time, for nearly half a billion dollars?

This extraordinary volume, lavishly illustrated with 130 color images, is the first book to unravel these mysteries by diving deep into the art, literature, science, and politics of Europe from the Renaissance through today. It gives illuminating context to both Leonardo and his accomplishments; explores why Leonardo’s fame vastly overshadowed that of his contemporaries and disciples; and ultimately reveals why despite finishing very few works, his celebrity has survived, even thrived, through five centuries of history.



Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Leonardo in Amboise
  2. The Legacy of Leonardo’s Studio
  3. The Leonardeschi after Leonardo
  4. Leonardo and the Artists of the High Renaissance
  5. Leonardo in the Literature of the 16th Century
  6. The Leonardo Legend and the Art of Engraving
  7. The Mona Lisa and the Last Supper in the Baroque Era
  8. Leonardo’s Legacy in the 19th Century
  9. Leonardo da Vinci in the 20th century
  10. The Legacy of Leonardo

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Endnotes
Index

The da Vinci Legacy: How an Elusive 16th-Century

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      Publisher: Apollo Publishers
      Publication Date: 13/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781948062343, 978-1948062343
      ISBN10: 1948062348

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      For the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death comes an immersive journey through five centuries of history to define the Leonardo mystique and uncover how the elusive Renaissance artist became a global pop icon.

      Virtually everyone would agree that Leonardo da Vinci was the most important artist of the High Renaissance. It was Leonardo who singlehandedly created the defining features of Western art: a realism based on subtle shading; depth using atmospheric effects; and dramatic contrasts between light and dark.

      But how did Leonardo, a painter of very few works who died in obscurity in France, become the internationally renowned icon he is today, with the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper the most visited artworks in the world, attracting nearly a billion visitors each year, and Salvator Mundi selling as the most expensive artwork of all time, for nearly half a billion dollars?

      This extraordinary volume, lavishly illustrated with 130 color images, is the first book to unravel these mysteries by diving deep into the art, literature, science, and politics of Europe from the Renaissance through today. It gives illuminating context to both Leonardo and his accomplishments; explores why Leonardo’s fame vastly overshadowed that of his contemporaries and disciples; and ultimately reveals why despite finishing very few works, his celebrity has survived, even thrived, through five centuries of history.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Leonardo in Amboise
      2. The Legacy of Leonardo’s Studio
      3. The Leonardeschi after Leonardo
      4. Leonardo and the Artists of the High Renaissance
      5. Leonardo in the Literature of the 16th Century
      6. The Leonardo Legend and the Art of Engraving
      7. The Mona Lisa and the Last Supper in the Baroque Era
      8. Leonardo’s Legacy in the 19th Century
      9. Leonardo da Vinci in the 20th century
      10. The Legacy of Leonardo

      Select Bibliography
      Endnotes
      Index

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