Leon Battista Alberti
The Chameleon's Eye
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Reaktion Books
Published:16th May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book presents a comprehensive look at the life and contributions of Leon Battista Alberti, a pivotal Renaissance figure known for his multifaceted talents.
This insightful exploration delves into the life and works of Leon Battista Alberti, a remarkable figure of the Renaissance. Renowned for his diverse contributions to architecture, literature, and engineering, Alberti's brilliance is evident in his ability to blend ancient principles with modern thought. His writings, infused with irony and satire, reveal a keen understanding of the human condition and a critical view of the social institutions of his time.
Born into a prominent Florentine family, Alberti faced significant challenges due to his exile and status as an illegitimate child. These experiences shaped his perspective and fueled his intellectual pursuits. The book sheds light on how Alberti's personal struggles influenced his work, prompting him to engage with a wide array of cultural themes and ideas prevalent during the Renaissance. His unique approach to architecture, characterized by a synthesis of classical and contemporary elements, set new standards in the field.
Leon Battista Alberti not only examines his artistic and architectural contributions but also provides a broader context of the Renaissance era. Through a detailed analysis of his writings and projects, readers gain insight into how Alberti's visionary ideas continue to resonate in today's world, making him one of the most influential figures of his time.
ISBN: 9781789145212
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256 pages