The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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grandchild of nature; for all visible things are produced by nature,  
and these her children have given birth to painting. Hence we may  
justly call it the grandchild of nature and related to God.  
Painting is superior to poetry (653. 654).  
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53.  
THAT PAINTING SURPASSES ALL HUMAN WORKS BY THE SUBTLE  
CONSIDERATIONS  
BELONGING TO IT.  
The eye, which is called the window of the soul, is the principal  
means by which the central sense can most completely and abundantly  
appreciate the infinite works of nature; and the ear is the second,  
which acquires dignity by hearing of the things the eye has seen. If  
you, historians, or poets, or mathematicians had not seen things  
with your eyes you could not report of them in writing. And if you,  
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poet, tell a story with your pen, the painter with his brush can  
tell it more easily, with simpler completeness and less tedious to  
be understood. And if you call painting dumb poetry, the painter may  
call poetry blind painting. Now which is the worse defect? to be  
blind or dumb? Though the poet is as free as the painter in the  
invention of his fictions they are not so satisfactory to men as  
paintings; for, though poetry is able to describe forms, actions and  
places in words, the painter deals with the actual similitude of the  
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