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ducavalentinos · 15 days ago
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Ladislao Reti, an eminent Leonardo scholar, acknowledged that historians of the past have struggled with how to reconcile their exalted reputation of Leonardo and the fact he worked for Cesare Borgia. This is true for both past and contemporary writers. Paolo Giovio (1483-1552), bishop of Nocera, wrote Life of Leonardo da Vinci and intentionally excluded Cesare entirely from the work, to rid Leonardo of an association that Giovio saw as a tamish on the artist's reputation. Vasari also redacts any mention of Cesare Borgia from his Vita di Leonardo. The writings on Leonardo's life by Gian Paolo Lomazzo, a friend of Francesco Melzi who was Leonardo's student and the individual to whom he bequeathed his notebooks, also offer no reference to the artist's time with Borgia. Even Martin Kemp and Kenneth Clark, both well respected leading minds in the circle of Leonardo studies, minimize the association, customarily dedicating only a surface analysis to the intensive, complicated, and formative period in Leonardo's life.The perpetual disassociation is a disservice to both the artist and his patron-the historical importance of each individual only heightens the value in understanding their relationship and its outcomes. Leonardo and Cesare probably met for the first time when Borgia entered Milan with the French army in 1499. Leonardo arrived in Milan around 1482 and quickly began his association with the court of Ludovico Sforza and in 1489-90 he began earning an official salary. Leonardo's employment in the court of Milan was very different from the time he spent with Cesare. It would be narrow to assume that Leonardo never executed for Cesare the duties traditionally held by court artists like the entertainments staged in Milan. It will in fact be argued that he did, but Cesare's treatment and utilization of Leonardo was different from Ludovico's. The Borgia ruler valued Leonardo for divergent reasons and gave him extraordinary latitude in his work. Cesare treated him as an equal, not as a possession but an asset to honor, as someone from whom he had great respect, and as a familiar. With Cesare Leonardo was given freedom, and although he was given projects, they were self-propelled and stimulating to his curiosity which had struggled to thrive in Milan. He was given the title of military or ducal engineer, one of the most sought after court positions for which an artist could earn a salary. We know from his letter of introduction to Ludovico Sforza in 1489-90 that Leonardo wanted this position. [...]With Borgia he finally held the position that he desired.
At the Court of the Prince: The Patronage and Art Historical Legacy of Cesare Borgia, 1492-1503. Elizabeth H. Bemis
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andthebubbles · 2 years ago
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Leonardo 1x08 feat. an absolutely ridiculous amount of cuteness
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jbaileyfansite · 2 years ago
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Jonathan Bailey as Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo (2x13)
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maryboullan · 2 years ago
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Matilda de Angelis as Caterina da Cremona in  Leonardo  ( 1.06 )  
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dailyborgia · 3 years ago
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I understand. It's intoxicating being with il Valentino. And he is undoubtedly impressed by you. That must be irresistible. I understand you've been flattered, but once you give him one success, he will expect another, and then another and then another. He values you too highly. He won't let you go. Think of a child with a favorite toy. He won't share you. Ever. That's the price of becoming indispensable to a man like Cesare Borgia.
LEONARDO 1.06
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kathrynhoward · 3 years ago
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tylerposey · 4 years ago
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KIT CLARKE, AIDEN TURNER "Episode #0102" — Leonardo (1.02)
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denvilleneuve · 4 years ago
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⚜️ PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK ↳ DAY 6: FAV. HISTORICAL ERA
Italian Renaissance
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briannabakerarchive · 4 years ago
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"You're God" LEONARDO (2021), dir. Dan Percival & Alexis Sweet
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gifshistorical · 3 years ago
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PORTRAYALS OF CESARE BORGIA
SERGIO PERIS-MENCHETA· Los Borgia (2006) FRANÇOIS ARNAUD· The Borgias (2011-2013) MARK RYDER· Borgia (2011-2014) MAX BENNETT · Leonardo (2021)
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sejanuspiinth · 3 years ago
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matilda de angelis as catarina da cremona in leonardo : episode 1 ( 2021 ).
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aryaofoldstones · 3 years ago
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Love is the poisoner of reason.
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andthebubbles · 2 years ago
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Leonardo 1x03 feat. 🥺
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jbaileyfansite · 2 years ago
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Jonathan Bailey as Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo (2x09)
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maryboullan · 3 years ago
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Matilda de Angelis as Caterina da Cremona in Leonardo  ( 1.01 )
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markantonys · 4 years ago
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Caterina da Cremona + costumes
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