Leonardo's Nephew

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Bol Partner James Fenton, one of England's most gifted poets, has in recent years been looking closely at works of art and writing incisively and inventively about them and their creators. This collection of fifteen writings discusses a wide range of painting and sculpture, from the mummy portraits of ancient Egypt to the works of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. Ingenious. . . . Intrigued by emerging and unstable reputations, [Fenton] introduces us to Leonardo da Vinci's half-brother's son Pierino: a precocious sculptor celebrated by Vasari but virtually forgotten since. Publishers Weekly Not surprisingly, Fenton displays throughout the passionate attentiveness of a scholar, the enthusiasm of an amateur, and the urbane cleverness of an English journalist. Washington Post Book World [Fenton] is not, like Baudelaire, a poet moonlighting as art critic; he is something else again a poetic art historian. Karen Wright, Observer These essays educate, enlighten, surprise and thrill, unfailingly. Robin Lippincott, New York Times Book Review

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James Fenton, one of England's most gifted poets, has in recent years been looking closely at works of art and writing incisively and inventively about them and their creators. This collection of fifteen writings discusses a wide range of painting and sculpture, from the mummy portraits of ancient Egypt to the works of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. Ingenious. . . . Intrigued by emerging and unstable reputations, [Fenton] introduces us to Leonardo da Vinci's half-brother's son Pierino: a precocious sculptor celebrated by Vasari but virtually forgotten since. Publishers Weekly Not surprisingly, Fenton displays throughout the passionate attentiveness of a scholar, the enthusiasm of an amateur, and the urbane cleverness of an English journalist. Washington Post Book World [Fenton] is not, like Baudelaire, a poet moonlighting as art critic; he is something else again a poetic art historian. Karen Wright, Observer These essays educate, enlighten, surprise and thrill, unfailingly. Robin Lippincott, New York Times Book Review


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