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020 _a978-1453772072
082 _aARTS
_bVIN
100 _aVinci, Leonardo Da
245 0 _aNotebooks: volume 2
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_c2010
300 _a280p.
_c20.32 x 1.7 x 25.4 cm
_rPaperback
504 _aMost of what we know about Leonardo da Vinci, we know because of his notebooks. Some 6,000 sheets of notes and drawings survive, perhaps one-fifth of what he actually produced. With an artist's eye and a scientist's curiosity, he recorded in these pages his observations on the movement of water and the formation of rocks, the nature of flight and optics, anatomy, architecture, sculpture, and painting. He jotted down fables, epigrams, and letters and developed his belief in the sublime unity of nature and man. Through his notebooks we can get an insight into Leonardo's thoughts, and his approach to work and life.
650 _aAnatomy
650 _aArchitectre
650 _aBiography
650 _aLeonardo Da Vinci
650 _aPaintings
650 _aSculptures
650 _aTheory-Criticism
700 _aRichter, Jean Paul
_eTranslator
942 _cBKS
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