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_cJCRC
050 1 4 _aND653.B65
_bW66 2012
100 _aBent, George R.
110 _aWashington and Lee University
245 0 0 _aLeonardo da Vinci and the Italian High Renaissance /
_cGeorge R. Bent ; The Teaching Company.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aChantilly, VA :
_bThe Teaching Company,
_c2012.
300 _a6 DVDs (1080 min.) :
_bsd. col. ;
_c4 3/4 in. +
_e1 Course Guidebook (vi, 363 p. : ill. ; 19 cm).
440 _aThe Great Courses
440 _aFine Arts and Music
440 _aVisual Arts
500 _aIncludes 36 x 30 min. lectures. Also Includes Course Guidebook.
504 _aThe Course Guidebook includes a glossary and bibliographical references.
505 _a"Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian High Renaissance is Professor Bent's powerful and engrossing look at this grand master, the intriguing world he inhabited and shaped, and the legacies he left behind for us. This 36-lecture course — packed with illustrations and animations that bring you closer than ever before to Leonardo's paintings, sculptures, sketches, and notebooks — is like touring an imaginary and comprehensive exhibit devoted to his entire career. You'll gain fresh insights into his iconic paintings, his important anatomical studies, and his astonishingly prescient visions for machines we now take for granted. But more than that, you'll experience what it was like to live in Leonardo's world and to understand the High Renaissance as it swept through great Italian cities such as Florence, Milan, and Rome." (Publisher's Website)
505 _aCONTENTS:
505 _aDISC 1
_t1. Introducing Leonardo da Vinci
_t2. Who Was Leonardo? Facts and Fictions
_t3. Leonardo's Artistic Origins
_t4. From Apprentice To Partner
_t5. Annunciation: Leonardo's First Commission
_t6. A New Kind of Portrait: Ginevra de' Benci
505 _aDISC 2
_t7. Leonardo's Early Madonnas
_t8. Scandal, Reprieve and the Penitent St. Jerome
_t9. Inventing Early Modern Classicism
_t10. Arrival in Milan: Madonna of the Rocks
_t11. Leonardo at Court: Portrait of a Musician
_t12. Leonardo and the Ladies
505 _aDISC 3
_t13. Threats to the Italian Renaissance: the 1490s
_t14. Leonardo the Inventor and Engineer
_t15. Vitruvian Man, Perfection, and Architecture
_t16. Leonardo the Military Scientist
_t17. Leonardo and Flight
_t18. Drawing Human Figures and Caricatures
505 _aDISC 4
_t19. Colossus: the Sculpture for Ludovico Sforza
_t20. The Making of The Last Supper
_t21. The Meaning of The Last Supper
_t22. Mantua, Isabella d'Este, and Venice
_t23. Return to Florence: Sfumato and an Exhibition
_t24. Leonardo, Cesare Borgia, and Machiavelli
505 _aDISC 5
_t25. Michelangelo and Leonardo
_t26. Mona Lisa: La Gioconda
_t27. Raphael and Leonardo
_t28. Leonardo in Milan and Pope Julius II in Rome
_t29. The Anatomical Drawings: his Greatest Works?
_t30. In Praise of Painting: Leonardo's Manifesto
505 _aDISC 6
_t31. Leonardo and the Medici in Rome
_t32. High Renaissance art from Rome to Venice
_t33. Last Years: Leonardo in France
_t34. Renaissance Man and Man of the Renaissance
_t35. The End of an Era
_t36. The Legacies of Leonardo da Vinci
520 2 _a"Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian High Renaissance is Professor Bent's powerful and engrossing look at this grand master, the intriguing world he inhabited and shaped, and the legacies he left behind for us. This 36-lecture course — packed with illustrations and animations that bring you closer than ever before to Leonardo's paintings, sculptures, sketches, and notebooks — is like touring an imaginary and comprehensive exhibit devoted to his entire career. You'll gain fresh insights into his iconic paintings, his important anatomical studies, and his astonishingly prescient visions for machines we now take for granted. But more than that, you'll experience what it was like to live in Leonardo's world and to understand the High Renaissance as it swept through great Italian cities such as Florence, Milan, and Rome." (Publisher's Website)
520 3 _aDVD CONTENTS: DISC 1 1. Introducing Leonardo da Vinci 2. Who Was Leonardo? Facts and Fictions 3. Leonardo's Artistic Origins 4. From Apprentice To Partner 5. Annunciation: Leonardo's First Commission 6. A New Kind of Portrait: Ginevra de' Benci DISC 2 7. Leonardo's Early Madonnas 8. Scandal, Reprieve and the Penitent St. Jerome 9. Inventing Early Modern Classicism 10. Arrival in Milan: Madonna of the Rocks 11. Leonardo at Court: Portrait of a Musician 12. Leonardo and the Ladies DISC 3 13. Threats to the Italian Renaissance: the 1490s 14. Leonardo the Inventor and Engineer 15. Vitruvian Man, Perfection, and Architecture 16. Leonardo the Military Scientist 17. Leonardo and Flight 18. Drawing Human Figures and Caricatures DISC 4 19. Colossus: the Sculpture for Ludovico Sforza 20. The Making of The Last Supper 21. The Meaning of The Last Supper 22. Mantua, Isabella d'Este, and Venice 23. Return to Florence: Sfumato and an Exhibition 24. Leonardo, Cesare Borgia, and Machiavelli DISC 5 25. Michelangelo and Leonardo 26. Mona Lisa: La Gioconda 27. Raphael and Leonardo 28. Leonardo in Milan and Pope Julius II in Rome 29. The Anatomical Drawings: his Greatest Works? 30. In Praise of Painting: Leonardo's Manifesto DISC 6 31. Leonardo and the Medici in Rome 32. High Renaissance art from Rome to Venice 33. Last Years: Leonardo in France 34. Renaissance Man and Man of the Renaissance 35. The End of an Era 36. The Legacies of Leonardo da Vinci
520 3 _aCOURSE GUIDEBOOK CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION Professor Biography Course Scope LECTURE GUIDES Lecture 1: Introducing Leonardo da Vinci Lecture 2: Who Was Leonardo? Facts and Fictions Lecture 3: Leonardo's Artistic Origins Lecture 4: From Apprentice To Partner Lecture 5: Annunciation: Leonardo's First Commission Lecture 6: A New Kind of Portrait: Ginevra de' Benci Lecture 7: Leonardo's Early Madonnas Lecture 8: Scandal, Reprieve and the Penitent St. Jerome Lecture 9: Inventing Early Modern Classicism Lecture 10: Arrival in Milan: Madonna of the Rocks Lecture 11: Leonardo at Court: Portrait of a Musician Lecture 12: Leonardo and the Ladies Lecture 13: Threats to the Italian Renaissance: the 1490s Lecture 14: Leonardo the Inventor and Engineer Lecture 15: Vitruvian Man, Perfection, and Architecture Lecture 16: Leonardo the Military Scientist Lecture 17: Leonardo and Flight Lecture 18: Drawing Human Figures and Caricatures Lecture 19: Colossus: the Sculpture for Ludovico Sforza Lecture 20: The Making of The Last Supper Lecture 21: The Meaning of The Last Supper Lecture 22: Mantua, Isabella d'Este, and Venice Lecture 23: Return to Florence: Sfumato and an Exhibition Lecture 24: Leonardo, Cesare Borgia, and Machiavelli Lecture 25: Michelangelo and Leonardo Lecture 26: Mona Lisa: La Gioconda Lecture 27: Raphael and Leonardo Lecture 28: Leonardo in Milan and Pope Julius II in Rome Lecture 29: The Anatomical Drawings: his Greatest Works? Lecture 30: In Praise of Painting: Leonardo's Manifesto Lecture 31: Leonardo and the Medici in Rome Lecture 32: High Renaissance art from Rome to Venice Lecture 33: Last Years: Leonardo in France Lecture 34: Renaissance Man and Man of the Renaissance Lecture 35: The End of an Era Lecture 36: The Legacies of Leonardo da Vinci SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL Leonardo's Notebooks and the Main Codex Collections Works Discussed Timeline Glossary Biographical Notes Bibliography
538 _aDVD, NTSC.
650 0 _aArt
_zItaly.
650 0 _aHigh Renaissance.
650 0 _aLeonardo da Vinci.
650 0 _aMusic.
710 _aThe Teaching Company
856 _uhttps://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/leonardo-da-vinci-and-the-italian-high-renaissance.html
_zPublisher's Website.
856 _uhttps://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S26C1328693
_zCheck the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) catalog.
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