The 116 Italian drawings analyzed and discussed in this catalog demonstrate the variety of drawings produced in Italy from the 15th to the 17th centuries, a time when the purposes and techniques of drawings became increasingly sophisticated. Among the 22 color plates and 250 duotones are an elaborate design for an equestrian monument by Antonio Pollaiuolo, a magnificent study of a bear by Leonardo da Vinci, and a cartoon by Luca Signorelli. This book is part of a series of beautifully produced and illustrated volumes examining in depth the Robert Lehman Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The 116 Italian drawings analyzed and discussed in this catalog demonstrate the variety of drawings produced in Italy from the 15th to the 17th centuries, a time when the purposes and techniques of drawings became increasingly sophisticated. Among the 22 color plates and 250 duotones are an elaborate design for an equestrian monument by Antonio Pollaiuolo, a magnificent study of a bear by Leonardo da Vinci, and a cartoon by Luca Signorelli. This book is part of a series of beautifully produced and illustrated volumes examining in depth the Robert Lehman Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.