Unmatched in his ingenuity, technical prowess, and curiosity,
Leonardo da Vinci(1452–1519) epitomizes the humanistic ideal of the Renaissance man: a peerless master of painting, sculpture, cartography, anatomy, architecture—and more. Simultaneously captivating art historians, collectors, and the millions who flock yearly to admire his works, Leonardo’s appeal is as diffuse as were his preoccupations.
His images permeate nearly every facet of Western culture—
The Vitruvian Manis engraved into millions of Euro coins,
The Last Supperis considered the single most reproduced religious painting in history, and the
Mona Lisahas entranced countless artists and observers for centuries.
On the occasion of the
500th anniversary of his death, this updated edition of our XL title is
an unrivaled survey of Leonardo’s life and work, including a
catalogue raisonné encompassing both his surviving and lost paintings. Through stunning
full-bleed details, we experience every measured brushstroke, each a testament to Leonardo’s masterful ability.
An
expansive catalog of nearly 700 of Leonardo’s drawingsfurther illuminates the breadth of his pursuits. From diagrams of intricately engineered machines to portraits of plump infants, they stand reflective of his boundless and visionary technical imagination, balanced with a subtle and perceptive hand, capable of rendering quotidian moments with moving emotional timbre.
Also included is a
new forewordby Frank Zöllner, expanded exclusively for this special edition, which dissects the latest scientific developments on Leonardo’s work and the story behind the haunting
Salvator Mundi, which recently fetched a record-breaking $ 450 million at auction.