La Sainte Anne : l'ultime chef-d'œuvre de Léonard de Vinci
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La Sainte Anne : l'ultime chef-d'œuvre de Léonard de Vinci
Louvre éditions , Officina Libraria, c2012
- : Musée du Louvre
- : Officina Libraria
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Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, Mar. 29-June 25, 2012
Includes bibliographical references (p. [417]-436) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Virgin and Child with St. Anne is, with the Battle of Anghiari, Leonardo's most ambitious project of his later years. This masterpiece has been under restoration and it will be exhibited in its newly found splendour at the Louvre. There, for the first time, it will be flanked by cartoons with the same subject (but with St. John the Baptist) held at the National Gallery, London, and by preparatory sketches and drawings, thus allowing the public to gain new insights in Leonardo's method of work. The exhibition and the catalogue present 131 works by Leonardo and other contemporary artists, such as Raphael and Luini, placing the St. Anne in its proper art historical context. This great work has had an enduring influence on the development of art in the High Renaissance (Michelangelo, Solario, Andrea del Sarto, etc.), but its effects are seen on paintings much more recent, such as those of Odilon Redon and Max Ernst.
Text in French.
Contents:
The construction of form
The cartoon of 1501
First studies for the St. Anne of the Louvre
The cartoon for the the St. Anne of the Louvre
New studies; the second version of the composition
Last studies
The drawings on the reverse
Emulation in Florence
The St. Anne in Milan: copies and variations
The St. Anne in France
The fascination for the St. Anne
Table of Contents
- Contents: The construction of form The cartoon of 1501 First studies for the St. Anne of the Louvre The cartoon for the the St. Anne of the Louvre New studies
- the second version of the composition Last studies The drawings on the reverse Emulation in Florence The St. Anne in Milan: copies and variations The St. Anne in France The fascination for the St. Anne
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