Math and the Mona Lisa: The Art and Science of Leonardo Da Vinci

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Bulent Atalay

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Pages: 352 (Hardcover)

ISBN: 1588341712

Pub: Smithsonian Books

Pub date: 2004-06

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 211276

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5/5 stars

A Gem for Leo (13/15 people found this helpful)

Although "Math and the Mona Lisa" addresses art and science in general, at its heart the book is a paean to Leonardo, and a celebration of his works from a unique perspective.  The author, Bulent Atalay, a remarkable scientist and artist who has been called a modern Renaissance man, clearly identifies with Leonardo, another scientist, artist, and engineer who was the definitive Renaissance man.  This special affinity makes the book more than an ordinary biography, and gives exceptional credibility to the author's views on the ways in which the concatenation and synthesis of art and science informed Leonardo's productions.  It is not coincidental that both Atalay and his hero, Leonardo, have produced art that is representationalist, because such work, like science, requires creativity constrained by reality.  "Math and the Mona Lisa" is not a lavish coffee-table tome.  Instead, it is a compact gem that covers its main theme clearly, concisely, and comprehensively.  It is small enough to fit into purse or coat pocket, and light enough to be easily portable.  Rather than killing time in queues, waiting rooms, and aircraft, a reader can find, throughout the book, a wide range of thought-provoking statements and allusions, some central and many peripheral to the principal topic of the book.  Even readers who are familiar with much of the content of the book may be pleased to see so many disparate ideas brought into meaningful association.  Yet the best things, such as this book, do not contain and provide all that we need, but inspire us to think and seek on our own.  Good things sometimes do come in small packages.

5/5 stars

An Artist Doing Science -- A Scientist Doing Art (7/7 people found this helpful)

Bulent Atalay, the author of this remarkable book, makes a compelling case for Leonardo being just as skilled as a scientist and engineer as he is known to have been as an artist. He writes that Leonardo was "a scientist doing art" seen in such geometric devices as the polyhedral shapes, the impeccable perspective, and in the geological formations found in his paintings. Atalay also writes that Leonardo was "an artist doing science," the evidence on display especially in the breath taking anatomical drawings. The author, himself an accomplished scientist and artist, may just be the perfect scholar to probe Leonardo's methodology. By revealing the results of his analysis in such convincing and readable form, Atalay has created an exceptionally powerful book that cannot fail to inspire, that cannot fail to become a classic. As a professional educator, I would recommend this book to anyone who values a good education.

- BW Jones

5/5 stars

A scientist doing art, an artist doing science (1/2 people found this helpful)

Bulent Atalay, the author of this remarkable book, makes a compelling case for Leonardo being just as skilled as a scientist and engineer as he is known to have been as an artist. He writes that Leonardo was "a scientist doing art" seen in such geometric devices as the polyhedral shapes, the impeccable perspective, and in the geological formations found in his paintings. Atalay also writes that Leonardo was "an artist doing science," the evidence on display especially in the breath taking anatomical drawings. The author, himself an accomplished scientist and artist, may just be the perfect scholar to probe Leonardo's methodology. By revealing the results of his analysis in such convincing and readable form, Atalay has created an exceptionally powerful book that cannot fail to inspire, that cannot fail to become a classic. As a professional educator, I would recommend this book to anyone who values a good education.

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