I consider the effort of the creators of this channel to collect, organize and edit these videos with so many little known and rare works in HD is one of the most astounding art projects in UA-cam. I am grateful you for all these great collections and the help you have given to us students.
Quantum Foam, Your thanks would be highly appropriate, I am sure, if it was not for the mis-information contained in presenting these 147 works as being from the hand of Leonardo. Among the names of the artists represented here are 2:52 Boltraffio 7:20 Giampetrino 7:56 Bernardo Luini along with Salai, the de Predis, and various others.
He was a LEGEND and all of his paintings 🖼 are SO REALLY AMAZING, SO ALIVE , i wish he was here with is today.... his paintings are just So Beautiful 😍 No one can never paint like “Leonardo Da vinci💕 So unique and the paintings have a really Deep meaning into it, I wish he was here today he would be proud of himself how his paintings are sold on Millions❤️ whenever i see his paintings i feel like crying 😭❤️ May he be happy:)
Youre in love with Leonardo? Why? What makes you love his work and his persona? I'm interested to know as a painter myself. And you will see all live and where?
No doubt Leonardo is Leonardo, but I have to mention the name Raffaello, so much so that The Pantheon was build to house all Roman gods at the time, the only artist 's statue is Raffaello, Leonardo was so brilliant in all that he did but painting wise I go with Raffaello.
I want to be as great as Da Vinci. I love Da Vinci and his work, I just don't understand why his figures don't have beautiful faces.. they dressed beautiful, have beautiful bodies, beautiful subjects.. he is a beautiful genius but why his figures have no beautiful faces??
@@pavelkish7142 it's not about beauty. his paintings, often had mathematical calculations used in them. especially mona lisa. such are artists of that day and age.
Why his work is so beautiful in everything but faces?? Beautiful detailed clothes, beautiful bodies, beautiful subjects but faces are not beautiful to me at all. I'm not trying to be rude, just trying to understand this... maybe I'm missing something.
@@MattBlytheTheOne the creator of the video should have done two parts : the one on leonardo, the one on his students and followers. almost all the originals are also at the end of the video
Most of these paintings are not by the same artist that painted ‘The Last Supper’ and the ‘Mona Lisa’. They may be by Da Vinci’s apprentices, his contemporaries or people attempting to emulate his style, and some really bad forgeries. I would rather see this collection as photographs on Google so that I can study photographs of them closely. But I guess in no time the site would be full of ‘Girlie Pictures’, ‘Macho Men’ and advertisements. Thank you for the opportunity to view this collection of works claimed to be by Leonardo Da Vinci.
I saw the London version of "The Virgin of the Rocks" When it was on tour in the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria , Canada almost 20 yrs ago. I was there by happenstance and wasn't expecting to see it. There were no crowds. I was able to look at it for hours from only a few feet away. While the comments that most of the works in this video are not directly from the master's hand are correct, damn it people, just look and learn and enjoy. Someone unappreciative of the work LearnfromMasters brings to us is a sad and spoiled person.
Solo al final vemos al gran Leonardo, pero algunos de sus discípulos tienen muchísima calidad. Gracias por mostrarnos tantas obras desconocidas y espléndidas, excelente trabajo de investigación.
When you look at Da Vinci's sketches and drawings, he was obviously a master of human anatomy. You have to ask yourself, looking at his paintings, why he could not paint the human form for toffee? And also why his "masterpieces" keep showing up and being found in obscure countries around Europe?!
I am not sure we are watching the same video. If we are, I am sure you could send us a link to "148 masterpieces of MattBlythe The One" to see how to paint human form properly. Scratch that - I found your channel and saw your works (works, not masterpieces)
Muy interesante ver la influencia de Leonardo sobre otros artistas, que le copian, copian su estilo o su forma de pintar o sus temas. La Sombra del maestro es alargada.
Th3Mirr0r, if you value educating society then critiquing that education should be a good thing. Mister Allen pointed out something the video failed to mention; why see that as a negative?
Good collection of work. My critique is that you didn’t include titles and dates of work. A bit of a lost opportunity to add important information. A moment to educate. Love the work,
It seems to me that among his works, there are several representations of Isabella of Aragon, the Duchess consort of the Duchy of Milan, but also the one who was, according to the historian Maike Vogt-Luerssen, the companion of Leonardo da Vinci. The resemblance between Isabella and the character depicted in the famous portrait of the Louvre, known as “Mona Lisa”, seems obvious to me, and I am surprised that specialists have not yet officially recognized it.
He is the Ultimate Artist. Everybody likes to copy him but he is pure genius so I settle for drawing Cartman from South Park. Such genius is impossible to copy correctly unless you cheat or trace.
The first version of the last supper shown here is by a pupil of da Vinic. the original was painted on a wall and is in very poor condition due to damp.
Most of these aren't by Leonardo, although they are interesting to see. Apparently there are only about 20 surviving paintings that are firmly attributed to him.
Da Vinci should have stuck with developing helicopters. As a painter he doesn't show me much but he sure liked to show the ladies feeding babies...AND SNAKES? WTH? (what the heck)
Leonardo only has 14 (or 15) paintings. And even those were not all painted by him alone. So i don't understand how can this be useful to students. Unless you like to learn wrong information. Sorry can't let pass this one.
Leonardo only has 14 (or 15) paintings. And even those were not all painted by him alone. So i don't understand how can this be useful to students. Unless you like to learn wrong information. Sorry can't let pass this one.
Quisiera saber de dónde sacaron todos estos cuadros y por qué asignaron a Leonardo lla mayoría de ellos. Pueden ser de discípulos, inclusive reconocí uno de Boltrafio. Leonardo pintó muy poco en su vida. Por qué con tanta seguridad asignan estos cuadros a Leonardo? Algunos tienen su estilo,otros ni siquiera eso. Quisiera que alguien me lo aclarara
Claro está que no todos fueron de él, se nota si se sabe algo de arte del Renacimineto. Leonardo tuvo la fama de comenzar obras y nunca terminarlas, su mente tenía tantas curiosidades e inclinaciones que no le permitían concentrarse el algo por mucho tiempo, sufría de lo que hoy se llama en inglés ADD. Al final de cuenta, su inteligencia y curiosidades estaban por encima de todos, el fué un genio.
"Leonardo da Vinci’s total output in painting is really rather small; there are less than 20 surviving paintings that can be definitely attributed to him, and several of them are unfinished." Encyclopaedia Britannica. so already you lost credibility as a serious art channel, don't mislead people.
Da Vinci did not paint all these. He finished less than 10 painting but about 20 are attributed to him. Other masters had similar style due to the fact they painted with the same technique which is called Sfumato, such as Giorgine, Rafael and so on.
Hallo, offiziel werden Leonardo ja nur cirka 16 Gemälde zugeschrieben. Das halte ich für unglaubhaft wenn mann die Jahre seines Schaffens bedenkt, ausserdem die Grösse seiner jeweiligen Atelieres mit rund 15 Gesellen und Schülern. Diese Zusammenstellung hier bleibt dennoch rätselhaft, da man sich fragt wie die Gemälde eigentlich bezeichnet sind und wie die Zuordnung zu Leonardo gerechtfertigt ist.
make it again-if you want-with spiritually mysic.mayby with "adagio"by Albinoni,or choir -collection-music by Palestrina,Joscen de Pres,Orlando di Lassus,Victoria...orItalian composers,Corelli,Scarlatti,Vivaldi,Pergollesi...
I don't know what the painting it called, and it is NOT by Leonardo, but by a pupil of his. However, I can tell you what the picture is about. It represents Jesus at a moment when he has just been asked a very sticky question. Basically, although he was a scholar of the Jewish scriptures, and regarded as a Rabbi, his interpretations of the scriptures often clashed with conservative views, and sometimes even with widely practised customs. For example, although Jews generally maintained the Sabbath as a day of rest, and the more "righteous" people did this very strictly, Jesus was caught out on several occasions doing things that got him criticised, like picking some grain and rubbing the husks off. This was considered WORK and was forbidden. Jesus' answer to this was very left wing, "God gave the Sabbath (weekly day of rest) for the benefit of people; he didn't make people just to respect the Sabbath." This offended the conservatives, so they were determined to trap him into saying something that was SERIOUSLY wrong. So they asked him "What is the greatest Commandment?" anticipating that he would choose from the Ten Commandments of Moses. But he didn't. He said "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength!" So at this point, all his followers would have heaved a big sigh of relief that he hadn't said anything provocative. No-one could argue. It was a verse from the book of Deuteronomy, and every one of the Priests, teachers and the learned scribes whose job it was to copy the scriptures, they ALL had that verse bound on a ribbon on their arm, and worn in a small container on their forehead. BUT just as his disciples were heaving a sigh of relief, he started again.... "And, there is another Commandment, just as important!" (and the Disciples are all going "Oh no, he is about to put his foot in his mouth again.....") So Jesus jumps to a different book of the Bible, Leviticus, which was a rule book containing a lot of very important stuff, and a lot of things that we would consider completely superfluous, like "Do not wear a cloth woven of two fibres like linen and wool."..... well, there goes all the poly-cotton tee-shirts in the World. So out of all this stuff, what is he going to pick? "And there is another Commandment just as important- You must love your neighbour as you love yourself. These TWO Commandments are SO IMPORTANT that they are the basis for all the Jewish Law and the teachings of the Prophets." This is not what anyone expected That painting shows Jesus indicating that there are two rules for living "Love God, and Love your neighbour." "Ah ha" says one of the listeners, " Who counts as my neighbour?" And at this point Jesus says "There was a man on a journey who was set on by thieves, robbed, stripped naked and left lying for dead by the roadside. Along came a priest, saw him, and walked by on the other side of the road. Then came by another holy man who also avoided him. The third person along was a Samaritan from the neighbouring land. He saw the man, stopped, bathed and bandaged his wounds, put him on his donkey and took him to an Inn." So, says Jesus, "Who acted like a neighbour?" "He that helped him!" And Jesus says "You go and act in the same way!" Now this story looks very straight forward- two of the men were mean and the third one, the foreigner was kind. ....? But it is not that simple. The first two men were GOOD men, obeying the laws of their religion. For them, keeping clean and pure from body fluids was very important for religious reasons. If they got blood, or saliva or perhaps shit from a man who had been terribly frightened, then they would be UNCLEAN, and could not go to the temple without a ritual. The man who was a stranger, followed the God of the Jews, but not the Laws. So it was fine for him to touch the man and help him. So the message there was not just about being kind. It was about not letting religion, or laws, or the rules of the political party, or the club, or the friends that you belong to, get in the way of treating other people in a loving manner. .
Léonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da VinciLeonardo di ser Piero da Vinci écouter, dit Leonardo da VinciNote , né à Vinci (Toscane) le 15 avril 1452 et mort à Amboise (Touraine) le 2 mai 1519, est un peintre florentin et un homme d'esprit universel, à la fois artiste, organisateur de spectacles et de fêtes1, scientifique, ingénieur, inventeur, anatomiste, peintre, sculpteur, architecte, urbaniste, botaniste, musicien, poète, philosophe et écrivain. Après son enfance à Vinci, Léonard est élève auprès du célèbre peintre et sculpteur florentin Andrea del Verrocchio. Ses premiers travaux importants sont réalisés au service du duc Ludovic Sforza à Milan. Il œuvre ensuite à Rome, Bologne et Venise et passe les dernières années de sa vie en France, à l'invitation du roi François Ier. Léonard de Vinci est souvent décrit comme l’archétype et le symbole de l’homme de la Renaissance, un génie universel, un philosophe humaniste, observateur et expérimentateur, avec un « rare don de l’intuition de l’espace »Note 3, et dont la curiosité infinie est seulement égalée par la force d’invention3. Nombre d'auteurs et d'historiens le considèrent comme l'un des plus grands peintres de tous les temps et certains comme la personne la plus talentueuse dans le plus grand nombre de domaines différents ayant jamais vécu C'est d'abord comme peintre que Léonard de Vinci est reconnu. Deux de ses œuvres, La Joconde et La Cène, sont des peintures mondialement célèbres, souvent copiées et parodiées3, et son dessin de l’Homme de Vitruve est également repris dans de nombreux travaux dérivés. Seule une quinzaine d'œuvres est parvenue jusqu'à nous ; ce petit nombre est dû à ses expérimentations constantes et parfois désastreuses de nouvelles techniques et à sa procrastination chronique5. Néanmoins, ces quelques œuvres, jointes à ses carnets contenant dessins, diagrammes scientifiques et réflexions sur la nature de la peinture, sont un legs aux générations suivantes d'artistes ; nombre de ces derniers le considérant comme seulement égalé par Michel-Ange. Comme ingénieur et inventeur, Léonard développe des idées très en avance sur son temps, comme l'avion, l'hélicoptère, le sous-marin et même jusqu'à l'automobile. Très peu de ses projets sont réalisés ou même seulement réalisables de son vivantNote 7, mais certaines de ses plus petites inventions comme une machine pour mesurer la limite élastique d'un câble entrent dans le monde de la manufacture. En tant que scientifique, Léonard de Vinci a beaucoup fait progresser la connaissance dans les domaines de l'anatomie, du génie civil, de l'optique et de l'hydrodynamique. Pour en savoir encore plus se reporter au lien de cet extrait: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9onard_de_Vinci
I consider the effort of the creators of this channel to collect, organize and edit these videos with so many little known and rare works in HD is one of the most astounding art projects in UA-cam. I am grateful you for all these great collections and the help you have given to us students.
Quantum Foam,
Your thanks would be highly appropriate, I am sure, if it was not for the mis-information contained in presenting these 147 works as being from the hand of Leonardo.
Among the names of the artists represented here are
2:52 Boltraffio
7:20 Giampetrino
7:56 Bernardo Luini
along with Salai, the de Predis, and various others.
Dude was next level, almost frightening how real and cruel and complex humane some of the portraits are
He was a LEGEND and all of his paintings 🖼 are SO REALLY AMAZING, SO ALIVE , i wish he was here with is today.... his paintings are just So Beautiful 😍 No one can never paint like “Leonardo Da vinci💕 So unique and the paintings have a really Deep meaning into it, I wish he was here today he would be proud of himself how his paintings are sold on Millions❤️ whenever i see his paintings i feel like crying 😭❤️ May he be happy:)
Apparently, someone can paint like Da vinci because most of the paintings in the video are copies. Few are his.
Leonard's artworks are true masterpieces. I didn't know he was responsible for so much artwork. Thank you for sharing
Most of these paintings are not Da Vinci’s.
There's only a few real paintings from DaVinci itself, most of these are made by his students.
This is a combination of paintings in the style of Leonardo, or by pupils of Leonardo, and finally Leonardo's which are few
I burn with my love for Leonardo every day. one day i will see them all live
Youre in love with Leonardo? Why? What makes you love his work and his persona? I'm interested to know as a painter myself. And you will see all live and where?
Great art nice amaizing thank you merci excellent collections scharme peaceful masters and culture history
Thank you!
🌹Obrigada por compartilhar as lindas pinturas de Leonardo da Vinci❤❤
좋은 작품 감사합니다!
Ein wahrer Meister der Kunst .
Bin überwältigt von der Schönheit dieser Gemälde.
Der kunst sl schonten danke schon merci beaucoup magnifique thank you greatings and scharming
He is the Master of Artists and painters. The best of the Best.
No doubt Leonardo is Leonardo, but I have to mention the name Raffaello, so much so that The Pantheon was build to house all Roman gods at the time, the only artist 's statue is Raffaello, Leonardo was so brilliant in all that he did but painting wise I go with Raffaello.
I want to be as great as Da Vinci. I love Da Vinci and his work, I just don't understand why his figures don't have beautiful faces.. they dressed beautiful, have beautiful bodies, beautiful subjects.. he is a beautiful genius but why his figures have no beautiful faces??
@@pavelkish7142 it's not about beauty. his paintings, often had mathematical calculations used in them. especially mona lisa. such are artists of that day and age.
Great job! Many thanks.
All paintings of Leonardo Da Vinci is the gem for the collection.
Why his work is so beautiful in everything but faces?? Beautiful detailed clothes, beautiful bodies, beautiful subjects but faces are not beautiful to me at all. I'm not trying to be rude, just trying to understand this... maybe I'm missing something.
The great painter And genius man Leonardo da vinci
Amazing👍👍👍
17 paintings are by leonardo. the rest is from his students or followers, with, on some, the hand of the master
I agree. They do not look like Leonardo's mastery of the human anatomy. Just look at his sketches to see the realism in his works.
@@MattBlytheTheOne the creator of the video should have done two parts : the one on leonardo, the one on his students and followers. almost all the originals are also at the end of the video
this was rlly good for my visul arts homeowrk.thx so much!
To keep silence is the best comment to me.
Immense talent,surdouer,GENIE!
at the end we can see the few works by Leonardo, the rest of the video is a great collection of leonardeschi
Practically none are Leonardo´s except at the end, but thanks anyway.Your videos are great and i love them all.
Most of these paintings are not by the same artist that painted ‘The Last Supper’ and the ‘Mona Lisa’. They may be by Da Vinci’s apprentices, his contemporaries or people attempting to emulate his style, and some really bad forgeries. I would rather see this collection as photographs on Google so that I can study photographs of them closely. But I guess in no time the site would be full of ‘Girlie Pictures’, ‘Macho Men’ and advertisements. Thank you for the opportunity to view this collection of works claimed to be by Leonardo Da Vinci.
I saw the London version of "The Virgin of the Rocks" When it was on tour in the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria , Canada almost 20 yrs ago. I was there by happenstance and wasn't expecting to see it.
There were no crowds. I was able to look at it for hours from only a few feet away.
While the comments that most of the works in this video are not directly from the master's hand are correct, damn it people, just look and learn and enjoy. Someone unappreciative of the work LearnfromMasters brings to us is a sad and spoiled person.
The best art. 👌👍
Solo al final vemos al gran Leonardo, pero algunos de sus discípulos tienen muchísima calidad. Gracias por mostrarnos tantas obras desconocidas y espléndidas, excelente trabajo de investigación.
When you look at Da Vinci's sketches and drawings, he was obviously a master of human anatomy. You have to ask yourself, looking at his paintings, why he could not paint the human form for toffee? And also why his "masterpieces" keep showing up and being found in obscure countries around Europe?!
I am not sure we are watching the same video. If we are, I am sure you could send us a link to "148 masterpieces of MattBlythe The One" to see how to paint human form properly. Scratch that - I found your channel and saw your works (works, not masterpieces)
Wow this is so cool 😎
Just loved this video - wonderful - but I do wish the names of the paintings had been shown
Hola
Some paintings are by Bernardino Luini I think, I might be wrong but the style looks very much like his
Muy interesante ver la influencia de Leonardo sobre otros artistas, que le copian, copian su estilo o su forma de pintar o sus temas. La Sombra del maestro es alargada.
Leonardo clearly did not paint most of these images, they are of his school. Also, Salvator Mundi is missing.
and youre fking complaining, dude this guy is making great video nonprofit, and you are fking complaining
Th3Mirr0r, if you value educating society then critiquing that education should be a good thing. Mister Allen pointed out something the video failed to mention; why see that as a negative?
Super Elite that is rude
That seems to be a theme among UA-cam videos. Calling themselves something more than what they are.
@@kkingkok2 he may be well-intentioned, but there is no benefit in spreading false information.
Good collection of work.
My critique is that you didn’t include titles and dates of work.
A bit of a lost opportunity to add important information.
A moment to educate.
Love the work,
Nice. Paintings.
Great man
It seems to me that among his works, there are several representations of Isabella of Aragon, the Duchess consort of the Duchy of Milan, but also the one who was, according to the historian Maike Vogt-Luerssen, the companion of Leonardo da Vinci. The resemblance between Isabella and the character depicted in the famous portrait of the Louvre, known as “Mona Lisa”, seems obvious to me, and I am surprised that specialists have not yet officially recognized it.
very nice.
L0l great research...
Da Vinci developingb a life !
That one where she’s holding the cross that face creeps me out I see that in my nightmares
Jakund's smile. Meaning, the missing by the sea
the Last Supper is a 1464-1468 by Dieric Bouts early Netherlandish painting.
Mooie schilderijen van leonardo da vinci❤🎉🍉🍉👑🩷🌈🍟🍕🥐🍓🌺
He is the Ultimate Artist. Everybody likes to copy him but he is pure genius so I settle for drawing Cartman from South Park. Such genius is impossible to copy correctly unless you cheat or trace.
Leonardo traced all the time. There is no cheating in art. Do what you want. Good Luck.
The first version of the last supper shown here is by a pupil of da Vinic. the original was painted on a wall and is in very poor condition due to damp.
A lot of breastfeeding! There is something decidedly mysterious about Leonardo's masterpieces.
Girle
Love
Ein wahre Meister der Kunst und Lehre seine "Student"
I love the paintings en famous leonardo da vincci n great painter eaven so good als vincent feom gogh en greats catja bosch. ❤
Great
there are just few paintings shown in this video are made by Leonardo, but all other are not painted by him, please correct your video
anyone know the name of this music please
lovely paintings no doubt
Music name?
Most of these aren't by Leonardo, although they are interesting to see. Apparently there are only about 20 surviving paintings that are firmly attributed to him.
Some Bob Ross thrown in there . I think I see some by Leonard Nimoy and a couple by George W.
En thans for the beautiful pilow
Groeten van ca😅❤😂
da Vinci DID NOT paint anywhere near 148 paintings
Linda arte
El Gran Maestre de los Iluminati auténticos.
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"There are fewer than 20 paintings attributed to Da Vinci still in existence." - World Economic Forum
I can already clearly see that these were made by his students, not his. I already saw one by Giampetrino.
We fill its live
What are the little urn’s some of the women are holding?
A lot of these are categorized as "disputed" pieces not solid in the consensus of being painted by Da Vinci.
Da Vinci should have stuck with developing helicopters. As a painter he doesn't show me much but he sure liked to show the ladies feeding babies...AND SNAKES? WTH? (what the heck)
I'm a Basquaite man myself😊
Larry, nearly all the paintings here are by his pupils, NoT Leonardo.
I badly want to see these paintings in real life.
I was wondering who the music is by. Does anyone know it?
I have one coin about Leonardo da Vinci picture 1452 - 1519
This is a scam, there are only approximately 15 known Leonardo paintings in the world. This video is a lie.
I was wondering about that, too . . .
I heared about 17 paintings existing.
Dead right there pal
Yes
The last supper shown here is by a pupil of da Vinci. The quality of the others varies enormously. Probably by painters in his circle.
Leonardo only has 14 (or 15) paintings. And even those were not all painted by him alone. So i don't understand how can this be useful to students. Unless you like to learn wrong information. Sorry can't let pass this one.
Leonardo only has 14 (or 15) paintings. And even those were not all painted by him alone. So i don't understand how can this be useful to students. Unless you like to learn wrong information. Sorry can't let pass this one.
Quisiera saber de dónde sacaron todos estos cuadros y por qué asignaron a Leonardo lla mayoría de ellos.
Pueden ser de discípulos, inclusive reconocí uno de Boltrafio.
Leonardo pintó muy poco en su vida.
Por qué con tanta seguridad asignan estos cuadros a Leonardo?
Algunos tienen su estilo,otros ni siquiera eso.
Quisiera que alguien me lo aclarara
Claro está que no todos fueron de él, se nota si se sabe algo de arte del Renacimineto. Leonardo tuvo la fama de comenzar obras y nunca terminarlas, su mente tenía tantas curiosidades e inclinaciones que no le permitían concentrarse el algo por mucho tiempo, sufría de lo que hoy se llama en inglés ADD. Al final de cuenta, su inteligencia y curiosidades estaban por encima de todos, el fué un genio.
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"Leonardo da Vinci’s total output in painting is really rather small; there are less than 20 surviving paintings that can be definitely attributed to him, and several of them are unfinished." Encyclopaedia Britannica. so already you lost credibility as a serious art channel, don't mislead people.
Da Vinci did not paint all these. He finished less than 10 painting but about 20 are attributed to him. Other masters had similar style due to the fact they painted with the same technique which is called Sfumato, such as Giorgine, Rafael and so on.
I think lots of the paintings here did not drawn by Leonardo da Vinci.
You put the copy of monalisa for monalisa btw
A lot of these are not Da Vinci, btw...
Some of them kind of creep me out
Presque toutes ses peintures ne sont pas de Léonard de Vinci,le maître n'a laissé que très peu d'oeuvres
Most of them are not painted by da vinci
Une bonne partie de ces tableaux ne sont PAS de DaVinci !!! L’idée d’un diaporama de grands peintres est bonne cependant ...
Hallo, offiziel werden Leonardo ja nur cirka 16 Gemälde zugeschrieben. Das halte ich für unglaubhaft wenn mann die Jahre seines Schaffens bedenkt,
ausserdem die Grösse seiner jeweiligen Atelieres mit rund 15 Gesellen und Schülern. Diese Zusammenstellung hier bleibt dennoch rätselhaft, da man sich fragt
wie die Gemälde eigentlich bezeichnet sind und wie die Zuordnung zu Leonardo gerechtfertigt ist.
make it again-if you want-with spiritually mysic.mayby with "adagio"by Albinoni,or choir -collection-music by Palestrina,Joscen de Pres,Orlando di Lassus,Victoria...orItalian composers,Corelli,Scarlatti,Vivaldi,Pergollesi...
dommage que l'on ne puisse pas traduire
I have a unique leonardo davinci a small, portrait of a mother and child. In glass. Framed of gold. I will show you soon....
And my name is James tarbox
❤🎉n. Lilt portret paintings en architect Leonardo da vinci en parchuter maker
But I like some of them
The music piece? ?
of the three paintings one is beheaded they are the same one stroke paint brush
Everyone stopped at 1:46
Danke! Habe Link gesetzt. 365 Gemälde: Leonardo
www.wgsebald.de/100/365gemaelde/L.html#vinci
Это не Леонардо да Винчи!!!!Зачем вы показываете чужие работы,настоящего Леонардо здесь до 10 работ,дальше не стала смотреть......
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So Leonardo da vinci was also a coping machine
All the females in his paintings look similar ✅✅✅
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6:57 7:30 what is name of painting
I don't know what the painting it called, and it is NOT by Leonardo, but by a pupil of his.
However, I can tell you what the picture is about.
It represents Jesus at a moment when he has just been asked a very sticky question.
Basically, although he was a scholar of the Jewish scriptures, and regarded as a Rabbi, his interpretations of the scriptures often clashed with conservative views, and sometimes even with widely practised customs.
For example, although Jews generally maintained the Sabbath as a day of rest, and the more "righteous" people did this very strictly, Jesus was caught out on several occasions doing things that got him criticised, like picking some grain and rubbing the husks off. This was considered WORK and was forbidden.
Jesus' answer to this was very left wing, "God gave the Sabbath (weekly day of rest) for the benefit of people; he didn't make people just to respect the Sabbath."
This offended the conservatives, so they were determined to trap him into saying something that was SERIOUSLY wrong.
So they asked him "What is the greatest Commandment?" anticipating that he would choose from the Ten Commandments of Moses.
But he didn't. He said
"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength!"
So at this point, all his followers would have heaved a big sigh of relief that he hadn't said anything provocative.
No-one could argue. It was a verse from the book of Deuteronomy, and every one of the Priests, teachers and the learned scribes whose job it was to copy the scriptures, they ALL had that verse bound on a ribbon on their arm, and worn in a small container on their forehead.
BUT just as his disciples were heaving a sigh of relief, he started again....
"And, there is another Commandment, just as important!"
(and the Disciples are all going "Oh no, he is about to put his foot in his mouth again.....")
So Jesus jumps to a different book of the Bible, Leviticus, which was a rule book containing a lot of very important stuff, and a lot of things that we would consider completely superfluous, like "Do not wear a cloth woven of two fibres like linen and wool."..... well, there goes all the poly-cotton tee-shirts in the World. So out of all this stuff, what is he going to pick?
"And there is another Commandment just as important- You must love your neighbour as you love yourself. These TWO Commandments are SO IMPORTANT that they are the basis for all the Jewish Law and the teachings of the Prophets."
This is not what anyone expected
That painting shows Jesus indicating that there are two rules for living "Love God, and Love your neighbour."
"Ah ha" says one of the listeners, " Who counts as my neighbour?"
And at this point Jesus says
"There was a man on a journey who was set on by thieves, robbed, stripped naked and left lying for dead by the roadside.
Along came a priest, saw him, and walked by on the other side of the road.
Then came by another holy man who also avoided him.
The third person along was a Samaritan from the neighbouring land. He saw the man, stopped, bathed and bandaged his wounds, put him on his donkey and took him to an Inn."
So, says Jesus, "Who acted like a neighbour?"
"He that helped him!"
And Jesus says "You go and act in the same way!"
Now this story looks very straight forward- two of the men were mean and the third one, the foreigner was kind. ....?
But it is not that simple.
The first two men were GOOD men, obeying the laws of their religion. For them, keeping clean and pure from body fluids was very important for religious reasons. If they got blood, or saliva or perhaps shit from a man who had been terribly frightened, then they would be UNCLEAN, and could not go to the temple without a ritual.
The man who was a stranger, followed the God of the Jews, but not the Laws. So it was fine for him to touch the man and help him.
So the message there was not just about being kind. It was about not letting religion, or laws, or the rules of the political party, or the club, or the friends that you belong to, get in the way of treating other people in a loving manner. .
Many paints in this video aren't od Leonardo
1:44 this is fake
Léonard de Vinci (Leonardo di ser Piero da VinciLeonardo di ser Piero da Vinci écouter, dit Leonardo da VinciNote , né à Vinci (Toscane) le 15 avril 1452 et mort à Amboise (Touraine) le 2 mai 1519, est un peintre florentin et un homme d'esprit universel, à la fois artiste, organisateur de spectacles et de fêtes1, scientifique, ingénieur, inventeur, anatomiste, peintre, sculpteur, architecte, urbaniste, botaniste, musicien, poète, philosophe et écrivain.
Après son enfance à Vinci, Léonard est élève auprès du célèbre peintre et sculpteur florentin Andrea del Verrocchio. Ses premiers travaux importants sont réalisés au service du duc Ludovic Sforza à Milan. Il œuvre ensuite à Rome, Bologne et Venise et passe les dernières années de sa vie en France, à l'invitation du roi François Ier.
Léonard de Vinci est souvent décrit comme l’archétype et le symbole de l’homme de la Renaissance, un génie universel, un philosophe humaniste, observateur et expérimentateur, avec un « rare don de l’intuition de l’espace »Note 3, et dont la curiosité infinie est seulement égalée par la force d’invention3. Nombre d'auteurs et d'historiens le considèrent comme l'un des plus grands peintres de tous les temps et certains comme la personne la plus talentueuse dans le plus grand nombre de domaines différents ayant jamais vécu
C'est d'abord comme peintre que Léonard de Vinci est reconnu. Deux de ses œuvres, La Joconde et La Cène, sont des peintures mondialement célèbres, souvent copiées et parodiées3, et son dessin de l’Homme de Vitruve est également repris dans de nombreux travaux dérivés. Seule une quinzaine d'œuvres est parvenue jusqu'à nous ; ce petit nombre est dû à ses expérimentations constantes et parfois désastreuses de nouvelles techniques et à sa procrastination chronique5. Néanmoins, ces quelques œuvres, jointes à ses carnets contenant dessins, diagrammes scientifiques et réflexions sur la nature de la peinture, sont un legs aux générations suivantes d'artistes ; nombre de ces derniers le considérant comme seulement égalé par Michel-Ange.
Comme ingénieur et inventeur, Léonard développe des idées très en avance sur son temps, comme l'avion, l'hélicoptère, le sous-marin et même jusqu'à l'automobile. Très peu de ses projets sont réalisés ou même seulement réalisables de son vivantNote 7, mais certaines de ses plus petites inventions comme une machine pour mesurer la limite élastique d'un câble entrent dans le monde de la manufacture. En tant que scientifique, Léonard de Vinci a beaucoup fait progresser la connaissance dans les domaines de l'anatomie, du génie civil, de l'optique et de l'hydrodynamique.
Pour en savoir encore plus se reporter au lien de cet extrait:
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9onard_de_Vinci
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❤The reason behind Monalisa (Marry)was happy because, she was pregnant (jesus)was in her womb. This would be a dream seen by Lenordo davinchi. 🎉