
Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
The Savior of the World
"The Savior" was appraised by experts and sold for nearly $500 million at auction in 2017.
He had a great influence on the development of the world.
Painter / Sculptor / Inventor
Architect / Engineer / Medical Scientist
Biologist / Geographer...
reach. Finch (1452-1519)
Italy's preeminent painter, philosopher, scientist and architect. One of the most important representatives of the European Renaissance movement and one of the "Three Great Masters" of the Renaissance. Versatile and knowledgeable, he has studied and explored scientific laws such as human anatomy, perspective, chiaroscuro, and composition in artistic practice and scientific experiments, leaving nearly 7,000 pages of manuscripts.
He indulged in the research of machinery, optics, water conservancy, civil engineering, military aerospace and other fields, drawing many imaginative and time-ahead design drawings such as rotating bridges, pulp leaf ships, flying machines, parachutes, locks, excavators, mechanical vehicles, etc., which is a walking encyclopedia and science fiction prediction.
△ Water conservancy machinery
Precise anatomical notes, embryo studies. His never-ending curiosity prompted him to explore, leaving behind far-reaching inspirations for future generations. Finally, he became a walking encyclopedia.
Leonardo da Vinci teacher Verrocchio bronze sculpture modeled by Da Vinci
As a young man, Leonardo da Vinci apprenticed in the workshop of the master Verrocchio
Inside the Uffizi Gallery, there is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci in collaboration with his teacher Verrocchio, which tells of John the Baptist baptizing Jesus, next to two cherubs kneeling, a total of four figures, one of which was painted by Leonardo da Vinci, the little angel in the lower left corner, obviously more delicate than the little boy next to him than his skin. But there was a firmness in leonardo da Vinci's little angel's eyes. Staring at Jesus is like saying, I have found my life's faith, and I am willing to follow you for the rest of my life.
The Baptism of Christ Verrocchio 1472-1475
"Painting for the Battle of Anguiari"
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
Circa 1504-1505
The Last Supper in the collection of The Monastery of St. Mary's in Miran
The Last Supper is a fresco painted for the dining room of the Convent of Santa Maria in Milan, based on the most important stories of the Bible, and has been depicted by many religious painters before Leonardo da Vinci. Because Leonardo da Vinci has made in-depth observation and research on the image and psychology of people, he can gain insight into the subtle psychological activities of characters from their actions, postures and expressions and show them. This fresco showing the scene of Jesus' final meeting with the disciples before his arrest, the ingenious composition and the ingenious business layout make the hall on the picture closely linked with the architectural structure of the dining room in life, and the picture occupies the entire wall of the monastery canteen hall, making the viewer feel as if the scene in the painting is happening in front of him.
Paris, Louvre, Hidden
This is a famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, which represents Leonardo da Vinci's artistic ideas. The picture depicts a beautiful and quiet girl, full of joy and confidence in life. Leonardo da Vinci spent three years painting this portrait in Florence, and as a result, the painting became the most famous oil painting in the world and will go down in history.
Our Lady of Nursing (Collection of the Amy Taghi Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia)
This painting is an example of Leonardo da Vinci's portraiture. During this period, Leonardo da Vinci was preoccupied with his scientific research on the depiction of the human body
Born in Florence, died in Venice
He was one of the italian painters and most famous sculptors of the early Renaissance
He was also one of the most influential artists of the second half of the fifteenth century
Verrocchio has trained many artistic talents
Famous painters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli were his students
He also had a great influence on Michelangelo
When I was in elementary school, there was an article in the textbook "Leonardo da Vinci Painting Eggs", and the teacher who painted eggs referred to in the article, Verrocchio, did have a great influence on Leonardo da Vinci's painting art.
Verocchiri was not only a multi-talented master of art, but also had a keen interest in natural sciences such as mathematics and astronomy. Leonardo da Vinci not only studied drawing, painting and sculpture in his studio, but also began to dabble in scientific research, learning a lot of scientific and technological knowledge. Verrocchio advocated a serious study of mathematics, perspective, and anatomy, boldly practiced art, and used depictive methods to clearly represent the objects of painting. Therefore, Leonardo da Vinci's future achievements in the fields of art, science, and astronomy are inseparable from his artistic experience in Verocchiri's studio.
In 1466, he created the bronze sculpture Jesus and St. Thomas.
The story of the disciple Thomas expressing doubts about the resurrection of Christ touching the wounds of Christ
The statue characters have a distinct personality
The folds of the clothes flutter naturally, and the gestures are particularly expressive
The young Leonardo da Vinci was also involved in the production of Christ and St. Thomas
Verrocchio, The Baptism of Jesu, 1475
One of Verocchio's most important sculptures, The Equestrian Statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni
The statue does not matter from which block, which angle
Both have a unifying effect on the space around them
The whole statue is filled with exaggerated tension
The mount's bulging muscles and the rider's firm and athletic body
Unify strength and angry passion
The silhouette of the sculpture looks even more brave and powerful against the background of the sky
The main way in the inheritance of the ancient Western plastic arts is for the master to lead the apprentice.
Many artists started as apprentices and handymen. Leonardo da Vinci's achievements in the fields of art and science are inseparable from the artistic experience of Verokili Studio.
Three solution studies for sequential structures