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    Leonardo Da Vinci – Der Architekt

    June 19, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Der untenstehende Text ist ein Auszug aus dem Leonardo Da Vinci Künstler, Denker und Wissenschaf tler von Eugène Müntz, herausgegeben von Parkstone International. Das Sforza-Denkmal hatte, obwohl es unvollendet geblieben war, Leonardo sofort einen vorderen Rang unter den Bildhauern eingebracht, ebenso wie das Abendmahl ihn auf den höchsten Platz unter den Malern gehoben hatte. Angesichts der Weite und Vielfalt seines Wissens in den exakten Wissenschaften war es nur natürlich, dass der Künstler darauf brannte, sich auch in der Architektur zu versuchen. Und tatsächlich interessierte er sich ebenso stark für Probleme der Konstruktion wie für solche der Ästhetik, weshalb er auch die Ursachen für Risse in Wänden und Nischen untersuchte und…

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    April 19, 2019
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    Leonardo Da Vinci – The Architect

    May 24, 2019 / 1 Comment

    The text below is the excerpt of the book Leonardo Da Vinci, written by Eugène Müntz, published by Parkstone International. Taking into account the scope and variety of his knowledge in the exact sciences, it was natural that the artist should have burned to try his hand at architecture. And, as a fact, problems of construction occupied him as much as problems of aesthetics; hence we find him searching into the causes that produce fissures in walls and niches, inquiring into the nature of arches and so on. The acoustics of church buildings also occupied him a good deal; he tried to discover an architectural combination that would enable the preacher’s…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci – The Master of Science

    May 15, 2019 / 0 Comments

    The text below is the excerpt of the book Leonardo Da Vinci, written by Eugène Müntz, published by Parkstone International. An alliance between art and science was no new thing in Italy. Minds trained in the incomparable gymnasium of classic education could attack the most various tasks without danger of a check. In such an enterprise the painter of the Last Supper and the sculptor of the Sforza statue could justify himself by the example of many a famous Italian. Brunellesco had been an ardent student of mathematics; Piero della Francesca of geometry; Alberti had composed the Ludi Matematici and invented a way of measuring the depth of the sea…

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    Leonardo: “The laws of the Italian Renaissance, and the geometry of universal beauty”.

    May 7, 2019 / 0 Comments

    A profound savant and an incomparable creator, Leonardo was the only artist in the history of mankind who has delved into the most radiant beauty and who has united the science of Aristotle with the art of Phidias.

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