Umělec: Leonardo Da Vinci
Styl: High Renaissance
Témata: London Virgin Rocks Europe
Datum: 1486
Muzeum: Musée du Louvre (Paris, France)
Technika: Oil
The Virgin of the Rocks - London is a breathtaking masterpiece created by the legendary artist, Leonardo da Vinci. This stunning oil painting on canvas showcases Da Vinci's unparalleled skill and mastery of the High Renaissance style. The painting depicts the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus and John the Baptist in a serene and mystical setting.
Interestingly, there are two versions of this iconic painting - one in London's National Gallery and another in Paris' Musée du Louvre. Both paintings share the same subject matter but have subtle differences in composition, color palette, and lighting. The Virgin of the Rocks - London is believed to be a later version, completed around 1506-1508, while the Paris version was created earlier, around 1483-1486.
The Virgin of the Rocks - London is a testament to Da Vinci's artistic genius, showcasing his mastery of sfumato, chiaroscuro, and anatomical accuracy. The painting features intricate details, such as the delicate facial expressions of the figures and the lifelike rendering of the rocks and foliage in the background.
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