Largest Special Exhibition commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of Da Vinci 6:44 on October 24, France

In commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the death of Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci, the largest ever special exhibition featuring works of Da Vinci and his disciples from around the world will begin at the Louvre Museum in France on the 24th.

On the 22nd, the Louvre Museum in Paris, the capital of France, held a media preview. Over 160 works by Davinci and his disciples from around the world were released.

In the exhibition hall, the “Virgin of Benoa” borrowed from Russia, the Vatican's religious painting depicting a man standing in the wilderness, and the human figure and muscles that Da Vinci drew as he studied human ideals The works of Da Vinci, known for their various talents, are chronologically arranged, such as an anatomical chart depicting the structure of the sculpture.

Among them, in the work “Virgin of the Spinning Wheel”, mountains are drawn in the background of the Virgin and the Little Christ, but according to the museum, as a result of the investigation using infrared rays, the background was a building with a balcony at the draft stage It turns out that Davinci and others completed the work through trial and error.

A curator at the Louvre, who organized a special exhibition, said, “For Leonardo Da Vinci, painting was the ultimate goal of life, and science was to create the best paintings. A person who can talk to everyone about his worldview. That ’s why I ’m impressed. ”

Da Vinci's special exhibition will be held until February 24 of next year.