Pepper, Curtis Bill
(forfatter)
Leonardo e-bog
89,65 DKK
This compelling novel takes the reader into the tumultuous period of the Renaissance and the origins of Leonardo da Vinci, the bastard child of a notary. Of da Vinci, the eminent art historian Kenneth Clark wrote, "e;no more complex and mysterious character ever existed than this Hamlet of art history."e; Clark noted that one had to be "e;familiar with all of Leonardo's writings in th…
This compelling novel takes the reader into the tumultuous period of the Renaissance and the origins of Leonardo da Vinci, the bastard child of a notary. Of da Vinci, the eminent art historian Kenneth Clark wrote, "e;no more complex and mysterious character ever existed than this Hamlet of art history."e; Clark noted that one had to be "e;familiar with all of Leonardo's writings in their chronological order (and) the state of learning in the Renaissance to judge Leonardo's progress in relation to that of his contemporaries."e;This compelling novel takes the reader into the tumultuous period of the Renaissance and the origins of Leonardo da Vinci, the bastard child of a notary. Of da Vinci, the eminent art historian Kenneth Clark wrote, "e;no more complex and mysterious character ever existed than this Hamlet of art history."e; Clark noted that one had to be "e;familiar with all of Leonardo's writings in their chronological order (and) the state of learning in the Renaissance to judge Leonardo's progress in relation to that of his contemporaries."e;
E-bog
89,65 DKK
Forlag
Alan C Hood & Company
Udgivet
15.12.2013
Længde
584 sider
Genrer
ACND
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780911469370
This compelling novel takes the reader into the tumultuous period of the Renaissance and the origins of Leonardo da Vinci, the bastard child of a notary. Of da Vinci, the eminent art historian Kenneth Clark wrote, "e;no more complex and mysterious character ever existed than this Hamlet of art history."e; Clark noted that one had to be "e;familiar with all of Leonardo's writings in their chronological order (and) the state of learning in the Renaissance to judge Leonardo's progress in relation to that of his contemporaries."e;This compelling novel takes the reader into the tumultuous period of the Renaissance and the origins of Leonardo da Vinci, the bastard child of a notary. Of da Vinci, the eminent art historian Kenneth Clark wrote, "e;no more complex and mysterious character ever existed than this Hamlet of art history."e; Clark noted that one had to be "e;familiar with all of Leonardo's writings in their chronological order (and) the state of learning in the Renaissance to judge Leonardo's progress in relation to that of his contemporaries."e;
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