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Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian high Renaissance

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: PD7111A | Teaching Co.7111 | Teaching CompanySeries: Great courses (DVD). Music & fine arts.Description: 6 videodiscs (approximately 1080 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guidebook (vi, 363 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.)ISBN:
  • 1598038346
  • 9781598038347
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 709.2
LOC classification:
  • N6915 .B46 2012
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.
Lecturer: Professor George R. Bent, Washington and Lee University.Summary: This course examines the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci, focusing on his life during the Italian high Renaissance.
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NF NF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 709.2 BEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34480000563548
NF NF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction 709.2 BEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34480000562961

Course no. 7111.

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.

Lecturer: Professor George R. Bent, Washington and Lee University.

This course examines the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci, focusing on his life during the Italian high Renaissance.

DVD, NTSC.

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