The Shadow Drawing, Francesca Fiorani
The Shadow Drawing, Francesca Fiorani
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The Shadow Drawing
How Science Taught Leonardo How to Paint

Author: Francesca Fiorani

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 9 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/17/2020


Synopsis

Leonardo da Vinci has long been celebrated for his consummate genius. He was the painter who gave us the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and the inventor who anticipated the advent of airplanes, hot air balloons, and other technological marvels. But what was the connection between Leonardo the painter and Leonardo the scientist? Historians of Renaissance art have long supposed that Leonardo became increasingly interested in science as he grew older and turned his insatiable curiosity in new directions. They have argued that there are, in effect, two Leonardos—an artist and an inventor.

In this pathbreaking new interpretation, the art historian Francesca Fiorani offers a different view. Taking a fresh look at Leonardo's celebrated but challenging notebooks, as well as other sources, Fiorani argues that Leonardo became familiar with advanced thinking about human vision when he was still an apprentice in a Florence studio—and used his understanding of optical science to develop and perfect his painting techniques.

The Shadow Drawing vividly reconstructs Leonardo's life while teaching us to look anew at his greatest paintings. The result is both stirring biography and a bold reconsideration of how the Renaissance understood science and art—and of what was lost when that understanding was forgotten.

About Francesca Fiorani

Francesca Fiorani is a professor of art history at the University of Virginia, where she has served as associate dean for arts and humanities and chair of the art department. A leading authority on Renaissance art and the application of computer technology to the humanities, she is the creator of the Leonardo da Vinci and His Treatise on Painting digital platform and the author of The Marvel of Maps: Art, Cartography, and Politics in Renaissance Italy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roy on April 26, 2021

The intersection of science and art is one of those perennial subjects which resists satisfactory treatment. John Keats’s formulation—“Beauty is truth, truth beauty”—seems rather simplistic. Most of us are familiar with at least a few ugly truths; and the sciences and arts seem to attract such diffe......more

Goodreads review by Grzegorz on February 18, 2021

The title of the book is a bit misleading. While Fiorani insists on the importance of Leonardo's interest in and investigations into optics for his practice as a painter, the book contains very little concrete information about his scientific work on optics. That aspect apart, the book is a decent o......more

Goodreads review by Bulent on March 20, 2021

In a new book, “The Shadow Drawing,” Francesca Fiorani explains with rare insight the modus operandi of the greatest of all Renaissance men. Leonardo da Vinci was the ultimate scientist-artist, his science informing his immortal paintings and his art recording the research he carried out obsessively......more

Goodreads review by Jack on March 22, 2021

I must preface this review with a little personal bias: I took a class on Leonardo taught by Fiorani in which the class structure was based on the layout of this book and found it to be my favorite class. Therefore, I’m likely more acquainted with some of the information than the average reader. Now......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on August 06, 2021

This was such an intriguing book! I enjoyed it a ton. It’s written in a wonderful and easy way and there were many things I learnt that I didn’t yet know about Leonardo. The last part was where I thought it was a little draggy and unnecessary. Granted, the author had to explain and follow the timeli......more