Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: Old Gentry and New Money: Lisa and Francesco
2: Leonardo from Vinci
3: Ser Piero and Francesco
4: An intermittent History 1: Renaissance Records
5: An intermittent History 2: The Rise to Fame
6: From Portrait to Poetry 1: Dolce still nuovo
7: From Portrait to Poetry 2: Painter and Poets
8: The Universal Picture
9: Close Observation: Science Intervenes
Conclusion
Index
Further Reading
Martin Kemp FBA is Emeritus Professor in the History of Art at
Trinity College. Oxford University. One of the world's leading
authorities on Leonardo da Vinci, he has published extensively on
his life and work, including the prize-winning Leonardo da Vinci.
The marvellous works of nature and man (1989 and 2006) and Leonardo
(2004 and 2011), both of which are also published by Oxford
University Press, and most recently La Bella
Principessa, written with Pascal Cotte (2010). Giuseppe Pallanti
lives and works in Florence, where he is an Economics teacher. He
has a passion for archival research and has been researching the
history of the Del Giocondo and da Vinci
families for many years.
Kemp analyses the painting as a key to all of Leonardos thinking
and works, describing it as the 'window of the soul', in which is
reflected all the knowledge acquired by the artist-scientist in the
course of his life spent in the study of anatomy, optics,
perspective, geology, atmosphere, hydrology and the science of
painting.
*Pietro C. Marani, The Burlington Magazine*
Elegantly-produced study.
*Richard Owen, The Tablet*
This well-researched book is also highly readable: after so many
bunkum theories, the sober truth about the Mona Lisa's origins
comes across as surprisingly radical and refreshing.
*Alastair Smart, Prospect*
Riveting reading... This book is a veritable mine of information.
Beautifully written, it reaches out in an engaging and fluid way to
those who know relatively little about the subject, whilst still
imparting fascinating new evidence to the more experienced on the
origins of the painting, and also about Mona Lisa herself. It is
not just a further paean to 'the most famous painting in the
world', it also offers to the reader a rich and tantalising picture
of the world in which Leonardo da Vinci inhabited, and the huge
part that an insignificant bourgeois woman, Mona Lisa del Gioconda,
played in history.
*Sandra Callard, On: Yorkshire Magazine*
This book is state of-the-art informative and will be mightily
useful for students.
*James Hall, Literary Review*
A model of clear-headed rationality, succinct, intriguing and
marvellously readable.
*Michael Bird, Daily Telegraph*
[Kemp & Pallanti] marshal meticulous research into the family
histories of painter, patron and subject; deep knowledge of the
traditions and allusions of Renaissance art; and scientific
analyses of the venerated object.
*Philip Ball, Nature*
Brings the portrait of the enigmatic Lisa into a sharper focus than
ever before.
*Ross King, Woodstock and Bladon News*
Fascinating... revelatory... with their scholarly and fluent book
Kemp and Pallanti have given Lisa Gherardini, mother and silk
merchants wife, a new lease of authentic life and re-established
the Mona Lisa as an extraordinary painting with ordinary
origins.
*Michael Prodger, The Sunday Times*
[A] stimulating study grounded in documentary and literary sources,
not to mention the painting itself.Readable and informative, this
book is invaluable for offering a better understanding of the
painting.Essential
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