Watermarks: Leonardo da Vinci and the Mastery of Nature
By (Author) Leslie A. Geddes
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
2nd November 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of architecture
Biography: arts and entertainment
History of science
709.2
Hardback
256
Width 191mm, Height 260mm
Leonardo's enduring fascination with water-from its artistic representation to aquatic inventions and hydraulic engineering Formless, mutable, transparent: the element of water posed major challenges for the visual artists of the Renaissance. To the engineers of the era, water represented a force that could be harnessed for human industry but wa
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"One cannot help admiring how, through her own fertile processes of thought and analogy, Geddes mirrors the astonishing liveliness of Leonardos creative imagination."---Francis Ames-Lewis, Burlington Magazine
"Compelling. . . . an exciting addition to the new field of the environmental humanities." * Choice *
"A timely invitation to a close reading of Leonardos drawings, not as a purely artistic medium but also as a versatile means of engaging with nature."---Anatole Tchikine, Renaissance Quarterly
Leslie A. Geddes is assistant professor of art history at Tulane University.