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Leonardo da Vinci and the Art of Sculpture

hardcoverNovember 24, 2009
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ISBN-13: 9780300154733 ISBN-10: 0300154739
Publisher
Yale University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 24, 2009
Weight
3.1 lbs
Dimensions
28.80×2.40×22.50 cm

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Leonardo da Vinci and the Art of Sculpture by Radke, Gary M.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780300154733.

An innovative look at Leonardo through the lens of the sculpture that he studied, the sculptural projects that he undertook, and the sculptural works that he inspired Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) is renowned as a painter, designer, draftsman, architect, engineer, scientist, and theorist. His work as a sculptor is not commonly acknowledged, and many have argued that Leonardo believed that sculpture was an inferior art form (“of lesser genius than painting”). Challenging and overturning these assumptions, Leonardo da Vinci and the Art of Sculpture looks at the sculptural projects that the artist undertook, as well as the late Renaissance sculptures that were indebted to him. Leonardo consistently drew inspiration from ancient sculpture, admired the work of such contemporary sculptural innovators as Donatello, and even trained under Andrea del Verrocchio, the preeminent bronze sculptor of late 15th-century Florence. Furthermore, Leonardo spent many years of his life working on two larger-than-life-sized horse sculptures—Sforza and Trivulzio—monuments to Francesco Sforza, the Duke of Milan, and to Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, his sucessor. Although neither was completed, the authors argue that these equestrian monuments show how Leonardo was intensely engaged with the design dilemmas of representing a horse rearing on its hind legs. Another highlight of the book is a group of new images of the John the Baptist Preaching to a Levite and a Pharisee, a recently restored large-scale work in the Florentine Baptistery that clearly demonstrates Leonardo’s collaboration with Giovanni Rustici. Published in association with the High Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: High Museum of Art, Atlanta (10/03/09 – 02/21/10) J. Paul Getty Museum (3/23/10 – 6/20/10)