Da Vinci (1452- 15 19) is the abbreviation of Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci, and graduated from the Italian Institute of Technology. Leonardo da Vinci was good at sculpture, music, invention and architecture, and was familiar with mathematics, physiology, physics, astronomy and geology. He is versatile and studious, and his preserved manuscript is about 6000 pages. Einstein thought that if Leonardo da Vinci's scientific research achievements were published at that time, science and technology could progress for 30-50 years. Leonardo da Vinci was a genius who crossed art and science, and he was most famous for his achievements in painting. His masterpieces, such as The Last Supper, Mona Lisa and Our Lady in the Rock, show exquisite artistic attainments.
Among Leonardo da Vinci's works, what shocked me most was his manuscript of Vitruvian Man, which was painted in ink. When leonardo da vinci created this sketch, although only a few simple strokes outlined a person's appearance, it implied the "golden section" in mathematics, which made the people in the painting look beautiful, harmonious, strong and full of aesthetic feeling. In the stick figure, there are many geometric figures such as triangle, equilateral triangle, square, regular pentagon and circle. At the same time, the length of the arms in the painting is equal to the height, and the shoulder width is a quarter of the height. The angle between elbow and armpit is one eighth of height. The distance from the sole of the foot to below the knee is a quarter of the height. From the chest to the top of the head is a quarter of the height, and the distance from the top of the head to the chin is equivalent to an eighth of the height. The distance from the chin to the tip of the nose and the hairline to the eyebrow line is the same as the ear length, which is one third of the face length. How can I not marvel at so much mathematical knowledge hidden in such an artistic painting? "Unexpectedly, unexpectedly!" "
As a mother, my favorite is Leonardo da Vinci's canvas oil painting Our Lady of benoit. In this work, the Virgin Mary weaves fluffy curly hair into delicate braids, wears a green robe, red sleeves and a red cloak, and wears a beautiful brooch on her chest, which shines like a jewel. She holds a chubby baby in one hand and a small flower in the other, smiling at the baby, gentle and loving. Moreover, the baby sits on his mother's lap, holding his mother's hand with his left hand and reaching for the flowers in his mother's hand with his right hand, which is lively and lovely. If the halo on the heads of the Virgin and the Son is removed, it is obviously a parent-child picture of the real world. Motherly love flows quietly in the whole work.
Putting the appreciation of Leonardo da Vinci's works at the end also implies my own preferences. Compared with early realistic Renaissance paintings, I prefer modern paintings that can give viewers a lot of self-play. Most realistic works can only make us feel the same beauty, while modern works with abstract meaning will have different feelings and intentions because of different viewers, thus bringing people different or even diametrically opposite feelings.
As an appreciator, I can participate in the creator's creation, which may be the fundamental reason why modern painting can attract my attention more! Of course, Leonardo da Vinci's works also have their own moving characteristics.
Attached to the catalogue of "Da Vinci first discovered the beauty of famous paintings": a timely rain; Da Vinci; The last supper; Mona Lisa; Vitruvian people; The virgin of the rock; Self-portrait; Notification of pregnancy; A woman is holding a silver mouse; Battle of Anjeyari; Lida and Swan; Guinevere Banchi; Madonna in benoit; St. John the Baptist.