The notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci - a treasure house of unparalleled ingenuity, curiosity and creative energy - have inspired their readers for centuries. Fascinating and tantalising by turns, the individual pages of the notebooks, densely covered with da Vinci’s sketches, jottings, calculations and detailed diagrams, are among the most prized possessions of the world’s great art collectors.
The notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci - a treasure house of unparalleled ingenuity, curiosity and creative energy - have inspired their readers for centuries. Fascinating and tantalising by turns, the individual pages of the notebooks, densely covered with da Vinci’s sketches, jottings, calculations and detailed diagrams, are among the most prized possessions of the world’s great art collectors.
Tainter, sculptor, engineer; mathematician, philosopher, inventor; architect, anatomist and naturalist - da Vinci’s talents are seemingly endless. This new selection from the notebooks, bursting with imagination and quirkiness, sometimes cryptic or even incomprehensible, is the perfect introduction to the mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci. Those who know him as the celebrated painter of The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa will be astonished and intrigued by this sparkling testament to one of greatest minds of Western civilisation.
Introduction: The genius of da Vinci
1 On his own writings
2 On painting in general
3 The perspective of disappearance
4 On the theory ofcolours
5 Aerial perspective
6 On the proportions and movements of the human figure
7 Moral precepts for the student of painting
8 Judging a picture
9 On light and shade
10 Observing
11 Gestures and character
12 The artist’s materials
13 Philosophy of the art of painting
14 Allegorical representations
15 Mottoes and emblems
16 Notes on sculpture
17 Observations on architecture
18 Anatomy
19 Man compared with animals
20 Physiology and medicine
21 On astronomy
22 Geography
23 Notes on the natural world
24 Machines and warfare
25 Number tricks
26 Philosophical maxims
27 Moral sayings
28 Polemics
29 Studies on the life and habits of animals
30 Fables
31 Jests and tales
32 Prophecies