Leonardo, Bramante, and the Academia

Leonardo, Bramante, and the Academia
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Publisher : Harvey Miller
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 1912554429
ISBN-13 : 9781912554423
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Book Synopsis Leonardo, Bramante, and the Academia by : Jill Pederson

Download or read book Leonardo, Bramante, and the Academia written by Jill Pederson and published by Harvey Miller. This book was released on 2020 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first study to provide a comprehensive historical and theoretical account of the Academia Leonardi Vinci. Pederson brings together literary sources to offer a new interpretation of the academy not as one singular entity, but as a collection of academic modalities in Renaissance Milan. Eventually these various modalities converged around their namesake Leonardo da Vinci, as well as the architect Donato Bramante. This group drew together not only humanists, as in other early Italian academies, but also practitioners of a range of disciplines that ultimately gave way to a new kind of group. This collective of creative personages generated forms of expression that explored the liminal spaces between art, geometry, architecture, and the natural world, which in turn stimulated conversation and debate. This activity made it different from other early Italian academies, and in this way it offered something entirely new.


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