Description
In this revelatory account, Antonio Forcellino draws on his expertise - both as historian and as restorer of some of the world's greatest works of art - to give us a more detailed view of Leonardo than ever before. Through careful analyses of his paintings and compositional technique, down to the very materials used, Forcellino offers fresh insights into Leonardo's artistic and intellectual development. He spans the great breadth of Leonardo's genius, discussing his contributions to mechanics, optics, anatomy, geology and metallurgy, as well as providing acute psychological observations about the political dynamics and social contexts in which Leonardo worked.
Forcellino sheds new light on a life all too often overshadowed and obscured by myth, providing us with a fresh perspective on the personality and motivations of one of the greatest geniuses of Western culture.
About the Author
Antonio Forcellino is a leading European authority on Renaissance art who has restored works of inestimable value, including Michelangelo's Moses and the Arch of Trajan in Benevento. He is the author of Michelangelo: A Tormented Life (Polity, 2009) and Raphael: A Passionate Life (Polity, 2012).
Reviews
'A captivating account of one of the most enigmatic figures in history. This beautifully written and well-documented biography is creative non-fiction at its very best. Based on the facts as we know them, it reads like an enthralling novel.'
Patricia Fortini Brown, Professor Emerita of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University
'As one might expect from Forcellino, this book is written with verve, it brings major and minor individuals back to life, and it presents an original perspective on Leonardo's art and on his relationships to other artists. While Forcellino's greatest strength is his close analysis of particular paintings, he deals with the whole range of Leonardo's work, from his mechanics, optics and anatomy to his most famous paintings and frescoes. This concise but comprehensive book on a many-sided man deserves to be widely read.'
Peter Burke, Professor Emeritus of Cultural History, University of Cambridge
"Forcellino's book is outstanding not merely because of the extent to which he incorporates a wealth of new insights on and research pertaining to Leonardo's life at all stages, and to the constantly roiling social and political climate in which lived and worked, but also because of the profundity of detail he so ably provides to lure readers deep beneath the surfaces of Leonardo's works - paintings, unfinished paintings, and drawings alike. Where he does so thematically or allegorically as an art historian might not always shed novel light on matters of interpretation, but his prose and pacing are by and large so casually gripping that those details are no less irresistible than the true gifts he provides his readers - punctilious, scrutinizing descriptions of process and materials. This is where Forcellino's book truly shines, and where his work as a restorer of artworks informs his analysis in penetrating ways, allowing readers to feel that they're learning key aspects of the secrets of the trade."
Paul D'Agostino, Hyperallergic
Book Information
ISBN 9781509518524
Author Antonio Forcellino
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 771g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 165mm * 36mm