Martin Clayton
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Martin Clayton is Assistant Curator of the Print Room in the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, and is well known as an authority on the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael. His previous publications include Leonardo da Vinci: A Singular Vision and (with Ron Philo) Leonardo da Vinci: The Anatomy of Man.
He is the author of Leonardo Da Vinci: The Divine and the Grotesque.
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