16世纪,意大利
艺术大师达芬奇比常人更敏锐地捕捉到了一个新时代的气息——文艺复兴的人文主义。而作为艺术家、思想家、
数学家、建筑师,达芬奇更以
绘画成就称誉。在大师为数不多的作品中,“圣母”是一个重要的题材,在他笔下,一系列富有人性之美的圣母形象折射出文艺复兴的真精神。本文试从题材、结构、技法等方面探讨达芬奇笔下的圣母之美。
16th century Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, than the common people more keen to capture the atmosphere of a new era - the Renaissance humanist. As an artist, thinker, mathematician, architect, Leonardo da Vinci more achievements paintings galore. One of the few works of the masters, "Our Lady" is an important theme in his characters, humane image of Our Lady of the United States reflects the true spirit of the Renaissance. This paper from the theme, structure, and techniques to explore the beauty of Our Lady of the Leonardo da Vinci 's.
16世纪意大利艺并辩告术家列奥纳多·达·芬奇,比常人更敏锐地捕捉到了一个新的时代的气氛 - 文艺复兴时期的人文主义。作为艺术家,思想家,数学家,绝明建筑师,达芬奇取得更大的成就绘画丰富的。美国圣母的主人的几件作品之一,“圣母”是一个重要的主题,在他的笔下,人性化的形象反映了文艺复兴时灶高期的真正精神。本文的主题,结构和技术,探讨达芬奇的圣母之美。
16 centuries , Italy art great master Darenqibi common people catch the humanism having arrived at a new era breath Renaissance acuter. But as the artist , thinker , mathematician , architect,Da Vinci sings the praises of more with the accomplishment drawing. In work being few in number in great master, "the Virgin Mary" is a important subject matter , true spirit putting up Renaissance in his wording and purport of what one writes , a series of US Virgin Mary of being rich in human nature image refraction. The main body of a book is tried from aspect beauty of the Virgin Mary discussing Da Vinci wording and purport of what one writes such as subject matter , structure , technical skill.
In 16th century, Italy artist Leonardo da Vinci more keenly than ordinary people caught breath ? a new era of Renaissance humanism. And as artists, thinkers, mathematicians, architects, Leonardo da Vinci painting achievements reputation. Master in a small number of works, "Notre Dame" is an important subject in his, a series of humane beauty of the Virgin's image reflects the true spirit of the Renaissance. This article from the subject matter, structures, techniques, and explored in the works of Leonardo da Vinci's the Virgin beauty.