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When someone says "painting," one usually imagines Mona Lisa. And not without a reason. Mona Lisa is well known for her enigmatic smile, monumental composition, and famous author, of course. The painting is likely of the Italian noblewoman Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, hence the alternative name "La Gioconda." It took da Vinci about 3 years to complete it, and he finished it in about 1506. It's been described by John Lichfield as the "best known, the most visited, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world." The last part is the most relevant in today's post.
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Leonardo Bistolfi (1859-1933) was an Italian sculptor, an important exponent of Italian Symbolism. Bistolfi was born in Casale Monferrato in Piedmont, north-west Italy, to Giovanni Bistolfi, a sculptor in wood and to Angela Amisano. In 1876 he enrolled in the Brera Art Academy in Milan, where his teacher was Giosuè Argenti. In 1880 he studied under Odoardo Tabacchi at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. His first works Le lavandaie ‘The Washerwomen’, Tramonto ‘Sunset’, Vespero ‘Evening’, Boaro ‘Cattle-hand’, Gli amanti ‘The Lovers’, executed between 1880 and 1885, show the influence of the Milanese Scapigliatura.
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Mona Lisa and Cat Prints, Original Oil Painting Cat Portrait Poster, Vintage Wall Art, Unique Gift SVG and PNG of The Mona Lisa Product file includes: 1 SVG file 1 PNG file 1 jpeg file SVGs are vector files that can be scaled to different sizes without losing image quality The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings in the world. It is a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Florentine merchant, Piero di Cosimo. The painting was created by Leonardo da Vinci in 1503, and is a work of Renaissance art. It is believed that Lisa Gherardini may have sat for Leonardo da Vinci as many as five times, with the final painting taking four years to complete. Today, we have Mona Lisa digital art. It is a digital image that can be enlarged and printed, but it is also easy to edit and transform. This product is a digital file and no tangible goods will be delivered Thanks for visiting and feel free to get in contact with any queries!
When someone says "painting," one usually imagines Mona Lisa. And not without a reason. Mona Lisa is well known for her enigmatic smile, monumental composition, and famous author, of course. The painting is likely of the Italian noblewoman Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, hence the alternative name "La Gioconda." It took da Vinci about 3 years to complete it, and he finished it in about 1506. It's been described by John Lichfield as the "best known, the most visited, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world." The last part is the most relevant in today's post.
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Famous paintings of world-renowned artists are priceless and contain interesting, little-known facts worth exploring. Learn what lies behind ten masterpieces.
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Leonardo Bistolfi (1859-1933) was an Italian sculptor, an important exponent of Italian Symbolism. Bistolfi was born in Casale Monferrato in Piedmont, north-west Italy, to Giovanni Bistolfi, a sculptor in wood and to Angela Amisano. In 1876 he enrolled in the Brera Art Academy in Milan, where his teacher was Giosuè Argenti. In 1880 he studied under Odoardo Tabacchi at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. His first works Le lavandaie ‘The Washerwomen’, Tramonto ‘Sunset’, Vespero ‘Evening’, Boaro ‘Cattle-hand’, Gli amanti ‘The Lovers’, executed between 1880 and 1885, show the influence of the Milanese Scapigliatura.
Come nella composizione di un quadro, così nella definizione del colore di un ambiente le scelte cromatiche determinano non solo il carattere di una casa ma anche la sua percezione spaziale. La personalità di un appartamento si prcepisce immediatamente dai toni di colore e dagli abbinamenti fatti per arredare casa. Il colore può modificare sostanzialmente le dimensioni ed anche le forme percepite di una stanza perché agisce sulle facoltà percettive dell’occhio umano e sollecita gli effetti ottici ad esso collegati. I colori sono quindi la prima cosa che colpisce l’occhio e lo stato d’animo di chi entra in un ambiente. Personalità Sono le loro sfumature, le sensazioni e le emozioni che i colori suscitano a colpire individualmente il gusto di chi decide di dipingere una parete di un colore vivace oppure di una tinta scura. La gamma cromatica si divide in due gruppi di colori, detti caldi (dal giallo al rosso con tutte le sfumature di arancione) o freddi (dall’indaco al blu sino al verde). I primi ci trasmettono sensazione di calore, di intimità, di protezione; i secondi donano sensazioni di freschezza e di ampiezza. Sfumature particolari in associazione a tinte diverse possono generare curiosi effetti, a volte sorprendenti, che rallegrano gli ambienti, li rendono meno monotoni e a volte danno persino l’illusione di renderli più piccoli e quindi più confortevoli oppure più ampi e perciò meglio abitabili. Possibili ripensamenti con il colore è molto facile e non richiede costosi interventi cambiare idea ..... basta un pennello e delle nuove tinte per cambiare volto ad una stanza. Anche l'idea di fare ambienti total withe o total black dimostra una scelta. Progetti Personalmente prediligo colori che richiamano la natura ..... sabbia, tortora, titanio con note di colore magari per dare carattere ad un caminetto altrimenti anonimo o ad un angolo della casa che vogliamo mettere in risalto. Con il colore si riesce a creare degli effetti particolari (tipo carta da parati) per ravvivare rampe delle scale magari buie ed anguste.... Non c'è un colore che sconsiglio a priori .... con i giusti abbinamenti si riesce a creare il nostro ambiente personalizzato.
Koichi Yamamoto, Associate Professor of Art is one of only three artists working in the United States selected for Premio Leonardo Sciascia E’stampes, an international exhibition of intaglio prints…
When someone says "painting," one usually imagines Mona Lisa. And not without a reason. Mona Lisa is well known for her enigmatic smile, monumental composition, and famous author, of course. The painting is likely of the Italian noblewoman Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, hence the alternative name "La Gioconda." It took da Vinci about 3 years to complete it, and he finished it in about 1506. It's been described by John Lichfield as the "best known, the most visited, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world." The last part is the most relevant in today's post.
1. Leonardo Da Vinci etched his initials into the Mona Lisa's right eye.
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