Leonardo Da Vinci: An Account of His Development as an ArtistClark's study of Leonardo is generally considered the clearest introduction available to the work of the controversial genius. This edition contains 128 plates, integrated into the text; a revised list of dates; an updated bibliography; and a new introduction. |
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LIST OF PLATES | 9 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 15 |
NOTE TO THIS EDITION | 35 |
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