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The Pitfalls of Genius: Leonardo and his frustrated patrons
I’m in the midst of giving several talks and papers – two in the last week, in Birmingham and Glasgow respectively, and one next week in Washington D.C. at the Renaissance Society of America conference. I thought I’d post my … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Leonardo da Vinci, patronage, Renaissance
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