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Celebrity name: Da Vinci

Date of birth: 1452- 15 19.

Celebrity title: Italian Renaissance painter, scientist and symbol of human wisdom.

Celebrity country: Italian Renaissance

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A brief introduction to Leonardo da Vinci and his works

The Spiritual Representative of Renaissance —— Da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 15 19), an Italian Renaissance painter, scientist and symbol of human wisdom, was born in the small town of Finch on the outskirts of Florence, so he was named Finch. At the age of five, he could draw a portrait of his mother on the beach from memory, and at the same time he could improvise and sing with himself. Everyone present was stunned. The Last Supper is the most famous religious painting in the world, while Mona Lisa is the most famous and greatest portrait painting in the world. These two world-famous works make Leonardo da Vinci's name go down in history. Leonardo da vinci's unique artistic language uses light and shade to create a three-dimensional image. He once said: "The greatest miracle of painting is to make a flat painting feel concave and convex."

Chronicle of the Da Vinci Event:

1April 452 15, Cel pierrot Da Vinci and Katrina were born in Wenxi Village, a suburb of Florence.

/kloc-entered verrocchio Studio in 0/465 and became an elementary disciple (13 ~ 14 years old).

1473, he created the "sacred proclamation"

1476, he was accused of same-sex love with other disciples of verrocchio. Because he denied it, he was finally released (24 years old).

1482 painting "pilgrimage to the three sages" and returning to Milan (30 years old)

1483 was accepted by San Francisco, and the cathedral ordered the Madonna on the rock (3 1 year old).

1495 began to draw the last supper (43 years old).

1502 ~ 03 returned to Florence and began to paint the Mona Lisa (50 years old).

15 16 went to Amboise, France (64 years old) at the invitation of the French king.

1565438+ passed away in Amboise on May 2, 2009 (at the age of 67).

Da Vinci (1452- 15 19)

The most famous master and scientist of Italian literature and art in the new period. He was born in Finch, a suburb of Florence, and died in France. His father is a lawyer and notary, and his mother is a peasant woman. He came to Florence at the age of 15 and studied in a workshop in verrocchio. 1472 joined the painters' association. Personal style has matured in the mid-1970s. 1482- 1499 worked in Milan, mainly serving the Duke of Milan, and carried out a wide range of artistic and scientific activities. The Virgin of the Rock is his most famous masterpiece in this period.

He is a genius. On the one hand, he is keen on artistic creation and theoretical research. He studies how to use lines and three-dimensional modeling to express various problems of the body. On the other hand, he also studies natural science.

Self-portrait is an excellent sketch by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci. His sketch art level has reached a high level, and he is known as a model of sketch art. His creation of architecture, sculpture and painting is based on a large number of sketches. From the structure to every character and even every gesture, he has prepared sufficient sketches and sketches, and his sketches have played a role equivalent to or even more than modern photography. In this "self-portrait", the painter can describe himself easily. He observes carefully, uses rich and changeable lines, combines rigidity with softness, and especially makes good use of oblique lines with different densities to express subtle changes in light and shade. These sketching techniques have benefited many later painters, and they are called the classic works of sketching art. The lines used in this painting are vivid and flexible, with strong generality, but the simple strokes contain many twists and turns, the relationship is decent, the hair lines are used to replace the face, the three-dimensional sense is strong, and the expressions of the characters are also very vivid. Therefore, although this painting is a sketch, its artistic beauty and formal beauty are no less than Da Vinci's great works. Over the years, it has been attracting the appreciation and admiration of future art lovers with its meaningful charm.