To the question, what did Leonardo look like in his prime? Our best bet is to look at a painting by Bramante in 1486-87 of Democritus and Heraclitus contemplating the sfollies of man. This was painted at a time when Bramante and Leonardo were in Milan, well acquainted with each other. Democritus is shown as a laughing balding man, obviously a self-portrait (Bramante). Heraclitus with tears in his eyes, is shown as a well built person with shoulder length curly hair, wearing a short pink tunic. Vasari tells us that Leonardo preferred to wear short pink tunics. Further, the open book in front of Heraclitus has writing in it, all in mirror image style. The painting/sketch of a handsome old man, looking to the viewers left, is by one of his pupils (Melzi?). Thehe red chalk sketch in Turin (done by Leonardo in about 1513) is likely a "self-portrait".
The Codex on the Flight of Birds is 38 pages long, not 18 pages long. The lecturer confuses "folios" with "pages". You can see each page alongside its English translation on the Smithsonian Museum website. Also, it is interesting that the lecturer thinks that we primarily think of Leonardo as a scientist, so he needs to present to us Leonardo's paintings. In contrast, Martin Clayton, the curator of the Royal Collection in Windsor Castle, which contains Leonardo's anatomical drawings, is concerned that most people think of Leonardo as a painter who "dabbled" in science, so he has to present to us Leonardo's anatomical drawings.
He made a mistake at 1:20 he talks of The Mona Lisa being trimmed on either side, that is not true. In 2004 when the painting was being cleaned you can clearly see about a 1/4 inch of wood around the edges. Leonardo never painted the columns in this version, (there are 2 versions) Raphael made his drawing that clearly shows 2 columns not just the lower bumps,he was not copying the famous version.
sorry at 39:59, you said that the study of hands could have been what was missing of the 'ginevra de' benci' painting. But isn't that more similar to the hands of 'Portrait of a Lady with an Ermin'??
The name D'Arc is also a French name, as you might find out at Wikipedia. The French text at Wikipedia says the following: La famille d'Arc ou d'Arc du Lys est une famille de la noblesse française souvent considérée comme originaire des Vosges en Lorraine. Selon certains généalogistes, elle serait en réalité originaire de Champagne (Bassigny) et Domrémy qui font partie du bailliage de Chaumont. It would be a good idea to search the internet.
Even though the cleaned and restored "Last Supper" has flaws, and its detractors , it is strange that this lecturer used the very poor photo from 70 or more years ago as his example of it, in this lecture.
Este Sr hizo una exelente presentacion con lo que tiene a mano,muchas gracias, escucho hablar de un pintor, y se inmaginan lo que el pensaba, se inmaginan un gesto de una persona en la pintura he inmaginan muchas cosas, quizas, el pintor no dejo escribio de donde saco el paisaje,pero se inmaginan mucho que es fabuloso ,cuando no lo es...Monaliza alguien se le ocurrio hacer famoso este cuadro,la mujer no es bella, atras del Monalisa no tan lindo paisaje o lugar, porque le dicen bello a lo feo?,cobrando una entrada al museo se gana mucho dinero, mejor hablar bien de estos cuadros...la persevacion de la pintura , acasos son copias de copias para preservarla o tiene alguna pintura o pincel eterno, o liquido que le puso Leonardo que hace preservar la pintura...no les gusta hablar de los materiales que uso, y como preparo las pinturas y linso ..dificil conseguir la verdad..dicen "use los nuevas pinturas,"(si con quimicos y secretos malos ingredientes...Me gusta como se preservan estas pinturas...pintores pintan en lienso y abajo tienen otra pintura..y hoy dia se inmaginan conspiracion ,misterio, significa algo...NO!...no tenian otra tela...y pintaron ensima...porque inmaginarse lo que no es?....es solo mi opinion...no lo tome personalmente....lo que se debe hacer que estas pintura no esten en propaganda de hamburguesa, o pintura en ropa de disenadores, que hagan sus propias pinturas y sus propias propagandas,debe haber una ley que no se puede hacer esto.... que usen su inmaginacion a los avaros por dinero........Elisa Finch....
The Mona Lisa Smile A subliminal foreshortened bridge. The bridge marries two scenic landscapes on each side of her face drawing focus to her smile. Darkness, shadow, and light is transformed into a smile that Pinnacles laterally across her face. Thus, creating a visual bridge that transcends the Mona Lisa face. A mirage of a near perfect third dimension. An illusionary idea expressed in paint through the viewer’s eye imprinting on to the mind as a visual subliminal. daVinci divides consciousness and the unconscious with a visual illusion. An intentional deception to master and deceive an overt eye of visual perception as it is perceived by the viewer’s eye. Leonardo da Vinci mastered the subliminal mind and the overt eye with paint to fashion the Mona Lisa Smile. G. B.-Garcia 2019(cc)
Hola cordiales saludos . excelente .hablar de Arte .la Mona Lisa a igual qué él chico de Rojo son las pinturas más famosas y caras de la historia de la humanidad .cada una con un valor de 1000 millones de dólares . él hecho qué la nacional Galería de Londres aya adquirido una copia del chico de Rojo la pintura original . Aún existe y espera su adquisición por un privado oh museo qué lo preserve a futuras generaciones . colección de latino América Jacobo Hernández desde Colombia actualmente dueño de la obra E inmortal y legendaria y mística pintura .la Galería nacional de Londres no podrá exponer la copia ya qué se está violando los derechos reservados de la pintura original .se escucha oferta decente por la obra . patrimonio cultural de dos Naciones Francia E Italia cuna del Arte clásico . felicidades
the salvator mundi. this particular painting has been floating around for many years. I believe it was made by Bernardino Luini. he was a student of leonardo and never used halos to distinguish between saint and sinner. Leonardo was an art instructor. there was no paper but lamb skin, which is difficult to draw on so they used a slab of poplar wood. maybe a foot in diameter. give or take an inch. if you look at the salvator mundi(latin for the christ one) you first notice the person is wearing a dress?! in those days women wore hoods, long sleeve, dress that draged on floor and a straight collar so as not to show clevage. long hair dainty hands. no beard. the painting on wood is student size. when the student mastered painting they would go on to paint on large canvas, frescos.murals. etc.If this painting was made by leonardo it would have also had a Halo. christies and sotherbys are crooks.they brought this painting for 1,000 and paid off all fake authenticators. the mona lisa was not painted by leonardo. it is student size.
@@randyklinger7649 what the fuck you are talking about we will never know. leonardo taught students on pieces of wood. they would draw then paint. the mona lisa is on wood you dumb fuck. the Salvator mundi is not leonardo. straight collar no halo to tell sinner from saint/ educate yourself before you talk out of your ass.
guys, if the monalisa painting is fragile, the cracked cracks can be updated, just erase using kerosene 'simple right' and don't bother to make it again 'because if you make it again it's not considered original' okay, thank you
A painter no think paint special tree, I don't like people said much the feeling of the painter ,he din't write the feeling , Thank you for the presentation...will be good speak about his life and mix with the paint...not matter if was bad..Monalisa is a ugly woman ,the back or land scape is ugly ,somebody make money ,in Museum paid for the ticket...sambody desire to make this paint famous...not feel bad say the truth, what I love about Monalisa,is pass the time and the paint is here with us...how many copie have?E ,is this the way they preserve the paint...?...Elisa Finch...
Me thinks they would've declared Leonardo's used toilet paper a masterpiece.But if it comes out that the painting is not by Leonardo, they'll use it for toilet paper.
This guy is way off , he says alot of his paintings were unfinished, I disagree, if you take the time to look , you will notice that every line , shading , smudges, all this things are there on purpose, once you figure it out , there's something that repeats multiple times in every painting of Leonardo, he was a genius, his thoughts are on a different level then ours, remember it's in every picture multiple times !! It's truly amazing once you see it !!
Moana Lisa Was A Self Portate 0f Leonardo Himself, As A Female Maybe A Well Keep Secret 0f Self Desire To Be Transgender.. Leonardo's Painting 0f 0ur Lord & Last Supper With Disciples.. Again Hidden Being's, Maybe Leanardo Worshiped Another... Leonardo Diffently Had A Conflicting Mind Hidden, Yet Bought 0ut To The World In Hidden Clues As Well.. I've Never Cared For Leonardo's Paintings Myself..
An absolutely fantastic lecture, on an incredible artist. Thank you, thank you.
Well done Leonardo your work is a masterpiece
Ya is a masterpiece
Greatly excited
To the question, what did Leonardo look like in his prime? Our best bet is to look at a painting by Bramante in 1486-87 of Democritus and Heraclitus contemplating the sfollies of man. This was painted at a time when Bramante and Leonardo were in Milan, well acquainted with each other. Democritus is shown as a laughing balding man, obviously a self-portrait (Bramante). Heraclitus with tears in his eyes, is shown as a well built person with shoulder length curly hair, wearing a short pink tunic. Vasari tells us that Leonardo preferred to wear short pink tunics. Further, the open book in front of Heraclitus has writing in it, all in mirror image style. The painting/sketch of a handsome old man, looking to the viewers left, is by one of his pupils (Melzi?). Thehe red chalk sketch in Turin (done by Leonardo in about 1513) is likely a "self-portrait".
The Codex on the Flight of Birds is 38 pages long, not 18 pages long. The lecturer confuses "folios" with "pages". You can see each page alongside its English translation on the Smithsonian Museum website. Also, it is interesting that the lecturer thinks that we primarily think of Leonardo as a scientist, so he needs to present to us Leonardo's paintings. In contrast, Martin Clayton, the curator of the Royal Collection in Windsor Castle, which contains Leonardo's anatomical drawings, is concerned that most people think of Leonardo as a painter who "dabbled" in science, so he has to present to us Leonardo's anatomical drawings.
Thank you.
This guy sounds like James Spader so much 😂 loved this presentation! Thank you for sharing. Learned a ton.
Same
Ya mean ultron 😆
He made a mistake at 1:20 he talks of The Mona Lisa being trimmed on either side, that is not true. In 2004 when the painting was being cleaned you can clearly see about a 1/4 inch of wood around the edges. Leonardo never painted the columns in this version, (there are 2 versions) Raphael made his drawing that clearly shows 2 columns not just the lower bumps,he was not copying the famous version.
sorry at 39:59, you said that the study of hands could have been what was missing of the 'ginevra de' benci' painting. But isn't that more similar to the hands of 'Portrait of a Lady with an Ermin'??
I agree, One should never use a lecturers beliefs as entirely the truth.
Sorry, not at all!
The name D'Arc is also a French name, as you might find out at Wikipedia. The French text at Wikipedia says the following:
La famille d'Arc ou d'Arc du Lys est une famille de la noblesse française souvent considérée comme originaire des Vosges en Lorraine. Selon certains généalogistes, elle serait en réalité originaire de Champagne (Bassigny) et Domrémy qui font partie du bailliage de Chaumont.
It would be a good idea to search the internet.
Fantastic presentation
Even though the cleaned and restored "Last Supper" has flaws, and its detractors , it is strange that this lecturer used the very poor photo from 70 or more years ago as his example of it, in this lecture.
Este Sr hizo una exelente presentacion con lo que tiene a mano,muchas gracias, escucho hablar de un pintor, y se inmaginan lo que el pensaba, se inmaginan un gesto de una persona en la pintura he inmaginan muchas cosas, quizas, el pintor no dejo escribio de donde saco el paisaje,pero se inmaginan mucho que es fabuloso ,cuando no lo es...Monaliza alguien se le ocurrio hacer famoso este cuadro,la mujer no es bella, atras del Monalisa no tan lindo paisaje o lugar, porque le dicen bello a lo feo?,cobrando una entrada al museo se gana mucho dinero, mejor hablar bien de estos cuadros...la persevacion de la pintura , acasos son copias de copias para preservarla o tiene alguna pintura o pincel eterno, o liquido que le puso Leonardo que hace preservar la pintura...no les gusta hablar de los materiales que uso, y como preparo las pinturas y linso ..dificil conseguir la verdad..dicen "use los nuevas pinturas,"(si con quimicos y secretos malos ingredientes...Me gusta como se preservan estas pinturas...pintores pintan en lienso y abajo tienen otra pintura..y hoy dia se inmaginan conspiracion ,misterio, significa algo...NO!...no tenian otra tela...y pintaron ensima...porque inmaginarse lo que no es?....es solo mi opinion...no lo tome personalmente....lo que se debe hacer que estas pintura no esten en propaganda de hamburguesa, o pintura en ropa de disenadores, que hagan sus propias pinturas y sus propias propagandas,debe haber una ley que no se puede hacer esto.... que usen su inmaginacion a los avaros por dinero........Elisa Finch....
Is there anyone I can contact and speak to with an email about some of Leonardo's paintings and writings?
Wow
i prefer Martin Kemps analysis of L's paintings...
Does mona lisa have any direct distant descendants?
Assalamualaikum MR 'mataku kok bisa sama persis sama lukisan monalisa? Terima kasih.
Mona Lisa (Louvre version). We read everywhere no cuts... or studies prove so ...
Do you know how to write a sentence that everyone can understand?
The Mona Lisa Smile
A subliminal foreshortened bridge.
The bridge marries two scenic
landscapes on each side of her face drawing focus to her smile.
Darkness, shadow, and light is
transformed into a smile that
Pinnacles laterally across her
face. Thus, creating a visual
bridge that transcends the Mona
Lisa face. A mirage of a near
perfect third dimension. An illusionary idea expressed in paint
through the viewer’s eye imprinting on to the mind as a visual subliminal. daVinci divides consciousness and the unconscious with a visual illusion. An intentional deception to master and deceive an overt eye of visual perception as it is perceived by the viewer’s eye.
Leonardo da Vinci mastered the subliminal mind and the overt eye with paint to fashion the Mona Lisa Smile.
G. B.-Garcia 2019(cc)
🎨😊
Coooooool
This painting is actually the first sight of alien being spotted, growth and development
Hola cordiales saludos . excelente .hablar de Arte .la Mona Lisa a igual qué él chico de Rojo son las pinturas más famosas y caras de la historia de la humanidad .cada una con un valor de 1000 millones de dólares . él hecho qué la nacional Galería de Londres aya adquirido una copia del chico de Rojo la pintura original . Aún existe y espera su adquisición por un privado oh museo qué lo preserve a futuras generaciones . colección de latino América Jacobo Hernández desde Colombia actualmente dueño de la obra E inmortal y legendaria y mística pintura .la Galería nacional de Londres no podrá exponer la copia ya qué se está violando los derechos reservados de la pintura original .se escucha oferta decente por la obra . patrimonio cultural de dos Naciones Francia E Italia cuna del Arte clásico . felicidades
Dipping in the 'sop' not 'salt' 😂😂
Sa tajanstvenom Mona Lizom Leonardo je osvoijo svet.
the salvator mundi. this particular painting has been floating around for many years. I believe it was made by Bernardino Luini. he was a student of leonardo and never used halos to distinguish between saint and sinner.
Leonardo was an art instructor. there was no paper but lamb skin, which is difficult to draw on so they used a slab of poplar wood. maybe a foot in diameter. give or take an inch. if you look at the salvator mundi(latin for the christ one) you first notice the person is wearing a dress?! in those days women wore hoods, long sleeve, dress that draged on floor and a straight collar so as not to show clevage. long hair dainty hands. no beard. the painting on wood is student size. when the student mastered painting they would go on to paint on large canvas, frescos.murals. etc.If this painting was made by leonardo it would have also had a Halo. christies and sotherbys are crooks.they brought this painting for 1,000 and paid off all fake authenticators. the mona lisa was not painted by leonardo. it is student size.
Yes, or maybe Boltraffio? Doesn't look like Leonardo, will we ever know?
@@randyklinger7649 what the fuck you are talking about we will never know. leonardo taught students on pieces of wood. they would draw then paint. the mona lisa is on wood you dumb fuck. the Salvator mundi is not leonardo. straight collar no halo to tell sinner from saint/ educate yourself before you talk out of your ass.
It's by Luini, no doubt. His paintings had mismatched eyes which is present in this Salvator Mundi.
guys, if the monalisa painting is fragile, the cracked cracks can be updated, just erase using kerosene 'simple right' and don't bother to make it again 'because if you make it again it's not considered original' okay, thank you
this is an unknown painting by Leonardo: ua-cam.com/video/ghr3YZyZT60/v-deo.html
volume volume volume
A painter no think paint special tree, I don't like people said much the feeling of the painter ,he din't write the feeling , Thank you for the presentation...will be good speak about his life and mix with the paint...not matter if was bad..Monalisa is a ugly woman ,the back or land scape is ugly ,somebody make money ,in Museum paid for the ticket...sambody desire to make this paint famous...not feel bad say the truth, what I love about Monalisa,is pass the time and the paint is here with us...how many copie have?E ,is this the way they preserve the paint...?...Elisa Finch...
Me thinks they would've declared Leonardo's used toilet paper a masterpiece.But if it comes out that the painting is not by Leonardo, they'll use it for toilet paper.
This guy is way off , he says alot of his paintings were unfinished, I disagree, if you take the time to look , you will notice that every line , shading , smudges, all this things are there on purpose, once you figure it out , there's something that repeats multiple times in every painting of Leonardo, he was a genius, his thoughts are on a different level then ours, remember it's in every picture multiple times !! It's truly amazing once you see it !!
I like your play lists.
He hardly finished a painting. He hardly finished a project in his life.
Moana Lisa Was A
Self Portate 0f Leonardo Himself, As A Female Maybe A Well Keep Secret 0f Self Desire
To Be Transgender..
Leonardo's Painting 0f 0ur Lord & Last Supper
With Disciples..
Again Hidden Being's, Maybe Leanardo Worshiped Another...
Leonardo Diffently Had
A Conflicting Mind
Hidden, Yet Bought 0ut
To The World In Hidden Clues As Well..
I've Never Cared For Leonardo's Paintings Myself..
Can't even hear it.
Turn up the damn volume.
"He loved the effects of red chalk." Hmmm, maybe too many projections...?
Finally a male lecturer, thank God! A much more interesting and witty lecture!
Lol! And you're a woman
Oh your parents were mean to you weren't they?
Mona Liza stvara cudne utiske u psihi posmatraca. Leonardo nije sanjao da ce sa Mona Lizom osvojiti svet...