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Leonardo da Vinci's "Sable Holding a Girl"

This exquisite portrait depicts the noble and quiet Cecilia Gallerani, who is the mistress of the Duke of Milan, Lu Dovigo Shifusa, and is much loved. Later, this work was redrawn by an anonymous person, and this unfriendly atmosphere was even stronger. Anyway, Cecelia's beautiful face and hands were obviously written by the master. Besides, leonardo da vinci breathed life into this smooth and aggressive silver mouse. The treatment of light and shade is the most striking part of this portrait. Light and shadow set off Cecelia's elegant head and soft face. Leonardo da Vinci frequently expounded the light source that illuminates the face of indoor people in theory. Moreover, Leonardo da Vinci opposed the strong contrast between light and shadow, and he used the method of light and shade to create the illusion of indirect lighting. The so-called indirect lighting means that light is reflected by walls or screens. Now this theory is considered to be very modern, which coincides with the methods used by photographers today. Unfortunately, Leonardo da Vinci's intentions later fell through. A window he drew in the upper right corner of the painting was blocked as a light source, thus destroying the outline of the character.

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