Leonardo da Vinci – Nature and Architecture: Leonardo Studies, cartea 2
Editat de Constance Moffatt, Sara Taglialagambaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2019
Contributors are: Janis Bell, Andrea Bernardoni, Marco Carpiceci, Paolo Cavagnero, Fabio Colonnese, Kay Etheridge, Diane Ghirardo, Claudio Giorgione, Domenico Laurenza, Catherine Lucheck, Silvio Mara, Jill Pederson, Richard Schofield, Sara Taglialagamba, Cristiano Tessari, Marco Versiero, and Raffaella Zama.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004392434
ISBN-10: 9004392432
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leonardo Studies
ISBN-10: 9004392432
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leonardo Studies
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
Part 1
Natural Properties and Nature
1 The Treatise on Painting as a Guide to Nature: Light and Color
Janis Bell
2 Experimenting and Measuring Natural Powers: a Preliminary Study on Leonardo’s Ways to Quantify the Intensity of Percussion
Andrea Bernardoni
3 The Weight of Water
Paolo Cavagnero
4 Leonardo and the Whale
Kay Etheridge
5 Geology and Anatomy in the Sixteenth–Nineteenth Centuries: Some Suggestions towards a Comparative Analysis
Domenico Laurenza
6 Leonardo’s Brambles and Their Afterlife in Rubens’s Studies of Nature
Catherine H. Lusheck
7 “Under the Shade of the Mulberry Tree”: Reconstructing Nature in Leonardo’s Sala delle Asse
Jill Pederson
Part 2
Architecture
8 Leonardo, St. Jerome, and the Illyrians’ Church in Rome
Marco Carpiceci and Fabio Colonnese
9 Idea and Authorship in Renaissance Architecture
Diane Yvonne Francis Ghirardo
10 A Humanistic Debate in Renaissance Milan surrounding the Tiburio of the Duomo, from Filarete to Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci
Claudio Giorgione
11 Leonardo and Architecture in the Critical Views of Giuseppe Bossi (1808-1810)
Silvio Mara
12 Aspects of Church Design from Brunelleschi and Alberti to Leonardo and Bramante
Richard Schofield and Cristiano Tessari
13 Leonardo’s edifici d’acqua
Sara Taglialagamba
14 Leonardo’s Town Planning Studies: the Encounter of Nature, Economy and Politics
Marco Versiero
15 Ludovico il Moro and the Dynastic Homeland as the “Ideal City”: Cotignola in the Opinion of Leonardo and Luca Pacioli
Raffaella Zama
Bibliography 385
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction
Part 1
Natural Properties and Nature
1 The Treatise on Painting as a Guide to Nature: Light and Color
Janis Bell
2 Experimenting and Measuring Natural Powers: a Preliminary Study on Leonardo’s Ways to Quantify the Intensity of Percussion
Andrea Bernardoni
3 The Weight of Water
Paolo Cavagnero
4 Leonardo and the Whale
Kay Etheridge
5 Geology and Anatomy in the Sixteenth–Nineteenth Centuries: Some Suggestions towards a Comparative Analysis
Domenico Laurenza
6 Leonardo’s Brambles and Their Afterlife in Rubens’s Studies of Nature
Catherine H. Lusheck
7 “Under the Shade of the Mulberry Tree”: Reconstructing Nature in Leonardo’s Sala delle Asse
Jill Pederson
Part 2
Architecture
8 Leonardo, St. Jerome, and the Illyrians’ Church in Rome
Marco Carpiceci and Fabio Colonnese
9 Idea and Authorship in Renaissance Architecture
Diane Yvonne Francis Ghirardo
10 A Humanistic Debate in Renaissance Milan surrounding the Tiburio of the Duomo, from Filarete to Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci
Claudio Giorgione
11 Leonardo and Architecture in the Critical Views of Giuseppe Bossi (1808-1810)
Silvio Mara
12 Aspects of Church Design from Brunelleschi and Alberti to Leonardo and Bramante
Richard Schofield and Cristiano Tessari
13 Leonardo’s edifici d’acqua
Sara Taglialagamba
14 Leonardo’s Town Planning Studies: the Encounter of Nature, Economy and Politics
Marco Versiero
15 Ludovico il Moro and the Dynastic Homeland as the “Ideal City”: Cotignola in the Opinion of Leonardo and Luca Pacioli
Raffaella Zama
Bibliography 385
Index
Notă biografică
Constance Moffatt, Ph.D. (1992), UCLA. Professor Emeritus of Art History, Los Angeles Pierce College. Her interests and publications are on the Sforza family of Milan, Vigevano, architectural history, and Leonardo da Vinci, She is Editor-in-Chief (with Sara Taglialagamba) of the Leonardo Studies series.
Sara Taglialagamba, Ph.D. (2010), Siena University, is Co-Director of the Rossana & Carlo Pedretti Foundation and a Post PhD at EPHE at Sorbonne (Paris). She has published many articles and books on Leonardo, including I cento disegni più belli di Leonardo with Carlo Pedretti.
Sara Taglialagamba, Ph.D. (2010), Siena University, is Co-Director of the Rossana & Carlo Pedretti Foundation and a Post PhD at EPHE at Sorbonne (Paris). She has published many articles and books on Leonardo, including I cento disegni più belli di Leonardo with Carlo Pedretti.
Recenzii
“This volume provides a broad and rich discussion of the artist from a variety of viewpoints. It is enhanced with numerous color illustrations, detailed footnotes, and a bibliography. […] the patient reader will find much that is novel and illuminating within these pages, and come away looking forward to the next installment in the Leonardo Studies series.”
Caroline Hillard, Wright State University. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 74, No. 2 (Summer 2021), pp. 580–582.
“important”
Matthew Landrus, University of Oxford. In: The Art Newspaper, No. 318 (December 2019), p. 15.
Caroline Hillard, Wright State University. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 74, No. 2 (Summer 2021), pp. 580–582.
“important”
Matthew Landrus, University of Oxford. In: The Art Newspaper, No. 318 (December 2019), p. 15.