MacCurdy, Edward

Leonardo da Vinci - London Jonathan Cape 1933 - 248p.

Edward MacCurdy's biography of Leonardo da Vinci provides an in-depth exploration of the life and works of one of the most influential figures in the history of art and science. The book delves into Leonardo's diverse talents, highlighting his contributions not only as an artist but also as an inventor, scientist, and thinker. MacCurdy examines Leonardo's formative years, his apprenticeship with Verrocchio, and the significant works that define his legacy, including masterpieces like "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa."

Beyond his artworks, the biography explores Leonardo's notebooks, which reveal his innovative ideas in anatomy, engineering, and botany, showcasing his insatiable curiosity and desire for knowledge. The text discusses the historical context in which da Vinci lived, including the political and cultural atmosphere of Renaissance Italy, and how it shaped his outlook and work. The narrative emphasizes Leonardo's quest for understanding the natural world and the intersection of art and science, ultimately painting a comprehensive picture of a genius whose influence resonates to this day.


Leonardo da Vinci
Biography
Renaissance--Art

709.24 MAC / 295