Martin Kemp, Kathryn Barush and Maya Corry

Martin Kemp is a distinguished art historian and professor, renowned for his expertise in Renaissance art and visual culture. With a career spanning several decades, he has contributed significantly to our understanding of the works of Leonardo da Vinci and has published extensively on the intersection of art and science. Kemp's engaging writing style and deep knowledge make his explorations of visual art both accessible and enlightening for readers of all backgrounds. His passion for art history is palpable, and he invites readers to see the world through the eyes of the great masters.

Kathryn Barush and Maya Corry are both talented scholars and writers whose collaborative efforts bring fresh perspectives to the study of art and culture. Together, they delve into the narratives surrounding artistic practices, exploring the ways in which art influences and reflects societal changes. Their work is characterized by a thoughtful examination of cultural contexts, making it an enriching experience for anyone interested in the deeper meanings behind artistic expression. Listeners are encouraged to explore their books in the app and discover the thoughtful insights they offer into the world of art.

La Bella Principessa: A Leonardo Discovered

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