Why does everyone love Da Vinci? Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 on April 15. Not only is he a talented artist, he has also contributed to anatomy, engineering, biology, Mathematics and architecture. His inventions and discoveries were found far beyond his own time. As Leonardo da Vinci said, "The most sublime pleasure is to enjoy the pleasure of exploring the world." "The BBC Culture has opened a column for viewers to talk about what they love about Leonardo da Vinci, and explain why." The following is the reader's answer.
"Women's Heads" (La Scapigliata)
From Athens, Fani Tsoukala of Greece, said: "She is like a goddess, and her face is so suffocating." "Women's heads" depicts a woman's head image without grooming, showing her natural beauty and strength.
"The Annunciation" (The Annunciation)
Tanja Skrgatic of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, wrote: "This is my favorite piece of work." There has been a lot of work on this subject in history, but the one-knee gesture of the angel is the most classic in this piece. "The painting depicts the scene of the angel Gabriel appearing before Mary, and the garden in the scene represents her holiness." The work has two editions, one at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and the other at the Louvre. The first is more like the original of Leo, and the second one has some technical errors. And some experts think the second piece may be Leonardo da Vinci's work in the youth era.
"Holy Mother and Child and St. Anne and John the Baptist" (the Virgin and the son with St Anne and St John the Baptist)
Maria Papadopoulou of Greece wrote: "This work, also known as the" Portrait of Burlington, "is a full-size draft of a painting, painted with charcoal, with chalk on, but no longer painted as a painting . "Santa Maria sits on mother Anne's lap, and little Christ is blessing Little John. St. Anne's Fingers to Heaven herald the Future Destiny of Christ.
John the Baptist (St John the Baptist)
Saloni Tiwari of India wrote: "This is the last painting of Leonardo da Vinci, until he died in his own collection." A finger-day gesture can often be seen in his work, saying that baptism can make a person redeemed. Many artists portray John the Baptist as skinny and gaunt, while Leonardo da Vinci's John has a feminine temperament, as well as the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile.
Arm and hand exercises (Study of Arms and Hands)
Kristian Bruun of Berlin, Germany wrote: The work is a sketch of Leonardo da Vinci, probably a sketch written in charcoal before painting "The woman holding Ermine."
Woman holding Ermine (lady with an ermine)
Alexandra Degtereva of Moscow, Russia wrote: "This work is one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works, and many people are questioning whether the work is his original." Studies have shown that the work has changed three times, some of which do not include the ceremonial mink. This piece is said to depict the young woman Cecilia Galeirani (Cecilia Gallerani), who is the lover of the Grand Duke of Milan. The Grand Duke of Milan was the main patron of Leonardo da Vinci, whose nickname was "Silver Marten".
"Anatomy" (anatomist drawings)
Lana VB in Croatia wrote: "I like the Anatomy of Da Vinci's paintings, which are both accurate and true, far beyond the age of his." "Leonardo's knowledge of anatomy goes far beyond the people of the same age. The human anatomy he drew was silent for 400 years after Leonardo's death. This anatomical map depicting the abdomen and fetus of a pregnant woman is part of his many anatomical studies, and he also studies human bones, major organs, etc.
"The Virgin of the Rocks", Karen Howard-goldsmith of Hong Kong, China, wrote: "I really like this piece, I really can't say which one I like best, because Leonardo da Vinci's works are masterpieces of the Masters." "Leonardo da Vinci created two works on this theme, the one on the right is the first version currently in the Louvre museum, the left side of the picture is saved in the National Gallery in London." Both works are large oil paintings of up to two meters. The Louvre was generally thought to have been created earlier than the second version, and the authenticity of the second version was somewhat controversial. There are some inaccuracies in the paintings of the works of the National Gallery in London, and the big differences have a rigorous and serious study of nature.
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