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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
September 2011
Print publication year:
2011
Online ISBN:
9781139021791

Book description

Leonardo da Vinci is often presented as the 'transcendent genius', removed from or ahead of his time. This book, however, attempts to understand him in the context of Renaissance Florence. Larry J. Feinberg explores Leonardo's origins and the beginning of his career as an artist. While celebrating his many artistic achievements, the book illuminates his debt to other artists' works and his struggles to gain and retain patronage, as well as his career and personal difficulties. Feinberg examines the range of Leonardo's interests, including aerodynamics, anatomy, astronomy, botany, geology, hydraulics, optics, and warfare technology, to clarify how the artist's broad intellectual curiosity informed his art. Situating the artist within the political, social, cultural, and artistic context of mid- and late-fifteenth-century Florence, Feinberg shows how this environment influenced Leonardo's artistic output and laid the groundwork for the achievements of his mature works.

Reviews

‘Feinberg's work offers a nuanced, intelligent account of varied themes within the artist's early period. The text is insightful and thought provoking.'

Source: Choice

‘At last, we have a completely fresh and compelling look at the artist's early years. The Young Leonardo brilliantly places the artist in the context of contemporary Florentine culture and society while giving us fascinating new insights into his thought processes and observations on the subjects and meanings of even his most enigmatic works. A complex, demythologized appreciation of the man and his genius emerges from this wonderfully written book.'

Source: authors of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Jackson Pollock and Van Gogh: A Life

‘Feinberg nicely interweaves biography, the implacable social milieu in fifteenth-century Italy and analysis of Leonardo's rapidly evolving paintings and drawings. Among the book's best features is its keen avoidance of idealizing puffery, which makes Leonardo's accomplishments under often difficult daily circumstances all that much more impressive.'

Source: Los Angeles Times

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Contents


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  • 2. - Florence and Cosimo the Elder
    pp 13-16

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Bibliography with Endnotes
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Vasari, GiorgioLe opereMilanesi, GaetanoFlorence 1998

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