A personal memoir interwoven with original research, Living with
Leonardo takes us deep inside Leonardo da Vinci scholar Martin Kemp's
lifelong passion for the genius who has helped define our culture.
Each chapter considers a specific work as Kemp offers insight into his
encounters with academics, collectors, curators, devious dealers,
auctioneers, and authors-- as well as how he has grappled with legions
of "Leonardo loonies," treaded vested interests in academia and museums,
and fended off fusillades of non- Leonardos. Kemp explains his thinking
on the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa, retells his part in the
identification of the stolen Buccleuch Madonna, and explains his
involvement on the two major Leonardo discoveries of the last 100 years:
La Bella Principessa and Salvator Mundi. His engaging narrative
elucidates the issues surrounding attribution, the scientific analyses
that support experts' interpretations, and the continuing importance of
connoisseurship.
Illustrated with the works being discussed, Living with Leonardo
explores the artist's genius from every angle, including technical
analysis and the pop culture works he inspired, such as The Da Vinci
Code, and his enduring influence 500 years after his death.