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Through the Eyes of Leonardo da Vinci: Selected Drawings by the Great Renaissance Master

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Selected from the vast range of Leonardo s drawings, this book presents an inspiring collection that is testament to the artist s accurate eye and unfailing hand. Once you have studied these images, you will begin to understand why Leonardo believed the eye was the perfect instrument for absorbing the laws of nature and that the artist was the perfect instrument for their expression. With selected drawings by the great Renaissance master, accompanied by insightful text from modern master-teacher, Barrington Barber, this is the perfect book for people who want to understand the genius of Leonardo but don t have the time to study his prodigious output. Includes a biography of the artist. "

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 4, 2005

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Barrington Barber

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Barrington Barber originally worked in advertising and television as designer and art director. Then taught at Ealing Art School. Then practiced as a freelance designer, illustrator, painter at Augustine Studios. He was Head of Art at St James’s Independent Schools. Author and illustrator of Fundamentals of Drawing and about 20 other books for Arcturus Publishing. Now paints, draws and writes about art.

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September 30, 2017
Read in one sitting. Beautiful insight to his life and some small portion of his work. Each page has a drawing, and then it is written up, next to it. My favourite part of the book is the Introduction, as it really paints a picture about the artist's life.
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March 2, 2016
I was expecting a little more in-depth analysis. It was mostly just describing sketches and their histories. As someone who studied art history, it felt sparse and like a brush off from real study of Da Vinci
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July 20, 2016
In 2009, on the island of Crete, I saw an exhibit that used DaVinci's drawings to build scaled-down WORKING replicas of his "machines." It was amazing--mostly because I recognized his creations (such as the helicopter!) as today's technology.
Author 1 book
December 19, 2008
lovely examples of sketches. Not very good if you're interested more in his finshed works, but highly informative and great for studying his approach to anatomy.
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September 13, 2013
would've loved to see more of his sketches included in the book even if there was no commentary
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August 22, 2013
leonardo da vinci is one of the most brilliant people that ever existed. through the selected drawings that are gathered in this book it is obvious that he has contributed significantly to art. barrington does a great job of analyzing the various drawings, while his writing style is simple and enjoyable.
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