(It is now in the city’s Uffizi Galleries, and a copy stands in the original spot.) One of the artists weighing in on ...
QUESTION: Why did Leonardo da Vinci draw so many weapons of war if he was a pacifist, as stated by a recent art exhibition?
This week, senior reporter Eileen Kinsella speaks to documentarian Ken Burns about his first foray outside of American ...
Leonardo da Vinci vs. Michelangelo (with assists from Machiavelli) in Gary Graves' compelling drama at Berkeley City Club.
Filmmaker Ken Burns has produced over 40 films. His latest is a movie focused on the life and creative force of Leonardo da Vinci. It's his first film about an international topic.
It’s all thanks to the enthusiasm and engineering expertise of villager Mark Thomas, a longstanding volunteer and Trustee of ...
Dubai: Don't miss the last chance to witness Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Saint John the Baptist at the Louvre Abu Dhabi. This ...
Explore Leonardo da Vincis enduring impact on art and science, highlighting his masterpieces and innovative contributions.
Stacks of books have been written about the kings and queens of England and Henry the Eighth. But few books have chronicled ...
Ken Burns added: "He's an anatomist, and he's a botanist, and he's interested in flight, and he's a sculptor, and he's a painter, and he's an artist, and he's all of those. The reason why it's such a ...
Leonardo da Vinci predicted how our heart valves close with almost unbelievable powers of deduction and 500 years later, we know he was right. Leonardo became obsessed with the heart in the latter ...