For his first non-American subject, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns chose Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci.
The celebrated documentarian turns his lens on the great Renaissance polymath, with mixed results.
Ken Burns dives into the boundless curiosity at the core of Leonardo da Vinci's exploits in new PBS documentary.
More than half a millennium after his death, Leonardo da Vinci is still one of the most well-known artists in the world. The ...
The two-parter explores the life and legacy of the 'Mona Lisa' artist and boundary-breaking polymath, with insights from scholars, experts and enthusiasts including filmmaker Guillermo del Toro.
Leonardo da Vinci is a 2-part, 4-hour docuseries directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon. It’s Ken Burns’ first ...
Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece ' Mona Lisa,' on ... then made his way to the Mona Lisa, removed the painting from the wall, carried it up a nearby staircase, and removed the wooden canvas from ...
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Famed documentary filmmaker Ken Burns didn’t plan to pursue a film on Leonardo da Vinci, his first non-American subject ... consider feminist — is part of the wonder that is the Mona Lisa. Before he ...
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Among the multiple masterpieces given a scrupulous examination in “Leonardo da Vinci” is “Lady With an Ermine” (1486-89), which marked a turning point, we are told, in the artist’s ...