Jump to content

Kim H. Veltman

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kim Veltman at EVA London 2017

Kim Henry Veltman (5 September 1948 – 1 April 2020) was a Canadian historian of science and art. He is the director of the Virtual Maastricht McLuhan Institute (VMMI). He was known for his works in the fields of "linear perspective and the visual dimensions of science and art,"[1] new media, culture and society.[2] He was born in Friesland, Netherlands. His best known work is Studies on Leonardo da Vinci I, (1986). where he focused on the works and legacy of Leonardo Da Vinci.

Kim H. Veltman died of COVID-19 in the Netherlands, aged 71.[source?]

References

[change | change source]
  1. Kemp, Martin (1990), The Science of Art: Optical themes in western art from Brunelleschi to Seurat, New Haven: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-9688671856
  2. Dutton, William H.; Loader, Brian D., eds. (2005), Digital academe: new media in higher education and learning, Routledge