Friday, 9 December 2011

Leonardo Da Vinci at the National gallery (current)...

Currently on at the National gallery in Trafalgar square is a Leonardo da Vinci exhibition of some of his most beautiful works, showing and depicted on Leonardo's ability to create perfect representation of the human form. Attention to derail was Leonardo's main concern in all his delicately created pieces of artwork this exhibition allowed me to gain insight on some of Leonardo's most famously known masterpieces. Learning how Leonardo's works from many years may have had an impact on our society today, how can modern and contemporary art match up to some of the immaculate pieces Leonardo mastered many years ago? Leonardo originally from Milan and who trained in Florence was a perfectionist and signs of this perfect nature began to show through is talent to paint. Da Vinci intelligent as he was in many different ways was also a philosopher painter which i would say suited his character very much so, judging from his paintings or sketches  of nature and beauty. Unfortunately Leonardo didn't  manage to finish most of his pieces before his lifetime was up, but the exhibition draws attention t his works that luckily were completed and still remained as famous as they were in the 14th and 15th hundreads.

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