Leonardo da Vinci: A New Exhibit From Stanford Libraries: “Leonardo’s Library: Online”
From the Stanford Libraries “Special Collections Unbound” Blog:
In May, 2019, three colleagues launched an exhibit to mark the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death by celebrating the books and ideas that shaped his world. Leonardo’s Library: The World of a Renaissance Reader will be on display through mid-October in the Green Library Bing Wing. The three colleagues, Prof. Paula Findlen, John Mustain (Emeritus Curator of Rare Books), and Elizabeth Fischbach (exhibits designer and manager for Stanford Libraries Special Collections), brought a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and experience to a real blockbuster demonstration of what can be accomplished when Stanford faculty, libraries, and a team of exceptional students come together to tell a story with our collections. We’re happy to announce a new online exhibit, https://exhibits.stanford.edu/leonardo, to parallel and augment the physical experience and preserve a memory of this event for posterity.
Learn Much More About the New Online Exhibit in the Complete Blog Post (approx. 640 words)
Direct to Online Exhibit: Leonardo’s Library: The World of a Renaissance Reader
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