Synopses & Reviews
As the success of blockbusters like The Da Vinci Code shows, the incomparable and enigmatic Leonardo da Vinci continues to captivate. In this widely acclaimed biography, Charles Nicholl uncovers the man behind the myth of the Renaissance master. Painter, sculptor, inventor, draftsman, anatomistLeonardos life and career encompassed so many of the creative achievements that made his era spectacular. Nicholl skillfully captures it all while tracing his subjects journey from an illegitimate child in Tuscany to his service with some of the most powerful families of Renaissance Europe. Rich with historical background, packed with black-and-white and color illustrations, and utterly engaging, this is the definitive look at a figure whose genius reaches out to us through the centuries.
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Witty, penetrating, and fetchingly romantic... a brilliant and comforting book. (The New York Times Book Review) [A] deeply researched, engaging and illuminating biography... masterfully woven together. (The Washington Post)
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"...Witty, penetrating and fetchingly romantic.... Charles Nicholl's
Leonardo Da Vinci isn't merely a lovely book, it's Leonardoesque. Leonardo knew how to make drawings and paintings glow with lyrical mystery. At its best, Nicholl's book glows too. —
The New York Times Book Review
"[A] deeply researched, engaging and illuminating biography... masterfully woven together." The Washington Post
Synopsis
In this engaging and thoroughly researched biography, Charles Nicholl uncovers the man behind the myth of the great Renaissance master. At times a painter, sculptor, inventor, draftsman, and anatomist, Leonardo's life cannot easily be summarized. And yet, Nicholl skillfully traces the artist's early days as an illegitimate child in Tuscany; his apprenticeship with Verrocchio in Florence; his service with some of the most powerful Renaissance families; his relationships with Michelangelo and Machiavelli; and his final days at the French royal court. In addition, Nicholl looks beyond the well-known stories of Leonardo's famous masterpieces, and gives us a glimpse into the artist's everyday life. We learn of Leonardo's penchant for jokes, his fascination with flight, his obsessive note making, and even what he ate. Nicholl weaves these details together in a fascinating portrait that goes far towards revealing the enigmatic figure who continues to fascinate present-day readers.
About the Author
Charles Nicholl is the author of nine books of history, biography, and travel, including the highly regarded The Reckoning. He has presented two documentaries for British television and has lectured in Britain, Italy, and the United States.
Table of Contents
Author's Note
Introduction: The Cooling of the Soup
Part One
Childhood: 1452-1466
Birth
The da Vinci
Caterina
'My First memory . . .'
At the Mill
Speaking with Animals
The 'Madonna of the Snow'
Education
Part Two
Apprenticeship: 1466-1477
The City
Renaissance Men
Andrea's Bottega
Learning the Trade
Spectaculars
On the Lantern
First Paintings
The Dragon
Ginevra
The Saltarelli Affair
'Companions in Pistoia'
Part Three
Independence: 1477-1482
Leonardo's Studio
The Hanged Man
Zoroastro
The Technologist
'Poets in a Hurry'
The Musician
St. Jerome and the Lion
The Gardens of the Medici
The Adoration
Leaving
Part Four
New Horizons: 1482-1490
Milan
Expatriates and Artists
The Virgin of the Rocks
Ways of Escape
The First Notebooks
Tall Tales, Small Puzzles
Architectural Projects
The Moor's Mistress
The Milanese Studio
The Anatomist
The Sforza Horse
At the Corte Vecchia
Part Five
At Court: 1490-1499
Theatricals
'Of shadow and light'
Little Devil
Hunting Bears
Casting the Horse
'Caterina came . . .'
Echoes of War
The Making of the Last Supper
The 'Academy'
Leonardo's Garden
'Sell what you cannot take . . .'
Part Six
On the Move: 1500-1506
Mantua and Venice
Back in Florence
The Insistent Marchioness
Borgia
Autumn in Imola
A Letter to the Sultan
Moving the River
Mistress Lisa
The Anghiari Fresco (I)
Michelangelo
A Death and a Journey
The Anghiari Fresco (II)
The Spirit of the Bird
Part Seven
Return to Milan: 1506-1513
The Governor
'Good day, Master Francesco . . .'
Brothers at War
Dissections
Back in the Studio
The World and Its Waters
Fêtes Milanaises
La Cremona
The 'Medical Schools'
Chez Melzi
Portrait of the Artist at Sixty
Part Eight
Last Years: 1513-1519
Heading South
At the Belvedere
The Baptist and the Bacchus
The Deluge
Sickness, Deception, Mirrors
Last Visit to Florence
Maistre Lyenard
The Cardinal Calls
'Night was chased away'
The Great Sea
Notes
Sources
Illustrations
Index