The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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The artist's private life and choice of company (493-494).  
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OF THE LIFE OF THE PAINTER IN THE COUNTRY.  
A painter needs such mathematics as belong to painting. And the  
absence of all companions who are alienated from his studies; his  
brain must be easily impressed by the variety of objects, which  
successively come before him, and also free from other cares  
[Footnote 6: Leonardo here seems to be speaking of his own method of  
work as displayed in his MSS. and this passage explains, at least in  
part, the peculiarities in their arrangement.]. And if, when  
considering and defining one subject, a second subject  
intervenes--as happens when an object occupies the mind, then he  
must decide which of these cases is the more difficult to work out,  
and follow that up until it becomes quite clear, and then work out  
the explanation of the other [Footnote 11: Leonardo here seems to be  
speaking of his own method of work as displayed in his MSS. and this  
passage explains, at least in part, the peculiarities in their  
arrangement.]. And above all he must keep his mind as clear as the  
surface of a mirror, which assumes colours as various as those of  
the different objects. And his companions should be like him as to  
their studies, and if such cannot be found he should keep his  
speculations to himself alone, so that at last he will find no more  
useful company [than his own].  
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