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This well-preserved, highly collectible Time-Life Library of Art hardcover edition is in pristine condition, free of any marks or signs of wear. Slipcase is tight, square, and unmarked. This edition is part of a broader series aimed at making the works of great artists accessible to a general audience, providing background on their influence, artistic techniques, and the legacy they left behind. The World of Leonardo 1452-1519 is a volume in the Time-Life Library of Art series, offering an insightful exploration of the life and legacy of Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most iconic figures of the Italian Renaissance. The book covers Leonardo's artistic, scientific, and intellectual achievements, presenting him as the quintessential "Renaissance Man," whose curiosity and genius extended beyond painting into anatomy, engineering, architecture, and more. The book also includes detailed sketches from Leonardo’s notebooks, which illustrate his investigations into anatomy, botany, mechanics, and flight. These notebooks reveal the depth of his intellectual pursuits and how his observations of the natural world informed his art. His blending of art and science is a central theme of this volume.
This well-preserved, highly collectible Time-Life Library of Art hardcover edition is in pristine condition, free of any marks or signs of wear. Slipcase is tight, square, and unmarked. This edition is part of a broader series aimed at making the works of great artists accessible to a general audience, providing background on their influence, artistic techniques, and the legacy they left behind. he World of Michelangelo 1475-1564" is part of the Time-Life Library of Art series, which provides an in-depth look into the life, work, and historical context of Michelangelo Buonarroti, one of the most iconic figures of the Italian Renaissance. The book covers his life from 1475 to 1564, focusing on his unparalleled contributions to sculpture, painting, architecture, and even poetry, making him a towering figure in Western art history. The volume is richly illustrated with reproductions of Michelangelo's most famous works, such as: The Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment frescoes, The sculptures David, Pietà, and Moses, His architectural work on St. Peter's Basilica. The book also provides detailed commentary on Michelangelo's artistic techniques, his creative process, and his role as a central figure in the development of the High Renaissance. It explores how Michelangelo's art was deeply connected to his intense personal struggles, his spirituality, and his perfectionist tendencies, which often led to conflicts with patrons and collaborators.