As an artist myself (although when there are artists as da Vinci, Michael Angelo and Vermeer... it is not right to call oneself an artist); I understand his struggles about meaning of life and purpose of existence. I wish to have had such purpose da Vinci had, but in a minimal scale, I can relate with his many turmoils.
@@yankee2666 ah I see, well I find this comment stupid as well. In fact, opinion doesn’t matter anymore, in this age of internet not even the most intelligent and knowledgable man will be listened to. Only the women with big asses and tits with be influential in this online society.
You obviously have never studied him beyond clichéd, common knowledge. Had you, you might understand why people see how incredible a creature he was. Read Serge Bramly, SIgmund Freud, and Dr. Tony Buzan.
I also think that “Mona Lisa”is a masterpiece that embodies the idea of "human love". The reasons are as follows. I believe that the work integrates at least four loving models: Lisa del Giocondo (Lisa Maria de Gherardini), Gian Giacomo Caprotti (Salai), the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ (Salvator Mundi). If you look closely, you can see the initials of each of these four people in the painting. The actual models are Riza and Salai. The right half of the body is Sarai and the left half is Riza. The letter 'LV' in the right eye means Leonardo, while the letter 'B' in the left eye probably means the 'B' of Bartolomeo, Riza's husband. The two bridges also indicate the Virgin Mary's initials (M), and the 'L2' on the bridge probably refers to 'Luke 2 of the Gospel according to Luke'. I think the winding road is a mirror letter, indicating the initials (S) of Jesus Christ (Salvator Mundi). Incidentally, if you look at this part of the picture in the mirror, you can see something like a "chalice". In other words, the painting is a fusion of two models, Sarai and Riza, who were surrounded by real love, superimposed on the symbols of charity, Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary respectively.
Mona Lisa is not the one we are told. It is in truth from Isabella of Aragon and Sforza and a Spanish landscape from which the family of isabelles came.
In Italian, "ch" is pronounced as "k" and not "ch". So, Chianti is "ki-an-ti" and not "chi-an-ti". And "c" is pronounced as "ch" and not as "s" or "k". So, Vinci is "vin-chi".
The Mona Lisa Smile A subliminal foreshortened bridge. The bridge marries two scenic landscapes on each side of her face drawing focus to her smile. Darkness, shadow, and light is transformed into a smile that Pinnacles laterally across her face. Thus, creating a visual bridge that transcends the Mona Lisa face. A mirage of a near perfect third dimension. An illusionary idea expressed in paint through the viewer’s eye imprinting on to the mind as a visual subliminal. daVinci divides consciousness and the unconscious with a visual illusion. An intentional deception to master and deceive an overt eye of visual perception as it is perceived by the viewer’s eye. Leonardo da Vinci mastered the subliminal mind and the overt eye with paint to fashion the Mona Lisa Smile. G. B.-Garcia 2019(cc)
Thank You for your reply, you make a very good simple note. The essence of complexity is simplicity. The Grand Canyon can be explained in great detailed complex explanations, or in its most simplistic term, its just another hole in the ground. Your comment is indeed welcomed, thank you. May I be so kind to remind you imagination put paint to canvass in an effort to interpret reality. As did man put imagination to theory on paper to interpret the universe. Imagine the possibilities of mind. infinite. Thank You Sir. Bless You, Cordially G.B.-Garcia@@josepcivil8090
No he didn't. His father's influence opened doors for Leonardo, but, other than being considered the legitimate son of his father, he was never, officially 'legitimized', and his bastard status, to his advantage, almost completely eliminated his formal schooling.
Unlike bottom feeders like you and ...Seuss who have accomplished nothing in your lifetimes, those who have accomplished a great deal will also have failed a great deal. People such as yourself are unaware of that process because you've attempted so little.
Monalisa - it's just a picture - half glass water - full glass water - What you see is exactly what you see- Personally, I see an ugly woman - But made by a genius - Whatever he try out to do, he did it perfectly - Only he missed one thing - he never said if he had help from aliens - a cheater?????
The maestro of maestros.
excellent small documentary
Superb!
Great but please remove the top left and bottom right logos, very distracting while watching.
Fascinating.
The lonely life of a genius.
As an artist myself (although when there are artists as da Vinci, Michael Angelo and Vermeer... it is not right to call oneself an artist); I understand his struggles about meaning of life and purpose of existence. I wish to have had such purpose da Vinci had, but in a minimal scale, I can relate with his many turmoils.
Leonardo did not live a lonely life. He was known to frequently collaborate on works and in discussions in the pursuit of knowledge
@@FirstOfTheMagi Thank you for your input on the topic; but you clearly don't understand the philosophical aspect of my comment. And that's ok.
he may be alone,.but he was never lonely :)
@@thehousemom872 You must have hung out with him.
Da vinchi at the time was learning the become a physition and learned his skill
👏 BRAV-OOOOO 👏
Leo was a great sculptor/artist but modern man has him as a god.
Stupid comment.
@@yankee2666 ah I see, well I find this comment stupid as well. In fact, opinion doesn’t matter anymore, in this age of internet not even the most intelligent and knowledgable man will be listened to. Only the women with big asses and tits with be influential in this online society.
You obviously have never studied him beyond clichéd, common knowledge. Had you, you might understand why people see how incredible a creature he was. Read Serge Bramly, SIgmund Freud, and Dr. Tony Buzan.
I also think that “Mona Lisa”is a masterpiece that embodies the idea of "human love". The reasons are as follows.
I believe that the work integrates at least four loving models: Lisa del Giocondo (Lisa Maria de Gherardini), Gian Giacomo Caprotti (Salai), the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ (Salvator Mundi). If you look closely, you can see the initials of each of these four people in the painting.
The actual models are Riza and Salai. The right half of the body is Sarai and the left half is Riza. The letter 'LV' in the right eye means Leonardo, while the letter 'B' in the left eye probably means the 'B' of Bartolomeo, Riza's husband.
The two bridges also indicate the Virgin Mary's initials (M), and the 'L2' on the bridge probably refers to 'Luke 2 of the Gospel according to Luke'.
I think the winding road is a mirror letter, indicating the initials (S) of Jesus Christ (Salvator Mundi). Incidentally, if you look at this part of the picture in the mirror, you can see something like a "chalice".
In other words, the painting is a fusion of two models, Sarai and Riza, who were surrounded by real love, superimposed on the symbols of charity, Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary respectively.
You have a lot of imagination ! But you absolutely know nothing about it !
it's 2 world's behind her on each Conner she wants you to find out from what world she is that's why the smile
Mona Lisa is not the one we are told. It is in truth from Isabella of Aragon and Sforza and a Spanish landscape from which the family of isabelles came.
Wow
Oh my ghosh then he should be a machine
Man
It is SO annoying to have not one but two large logos on screen during the entire video. One even disappears then reappears and. changes colour.
13:43 is Mary Magdalene, not John
You're sure of that? If you are, you're the only one that is. ...Very presumptuous of you my dear.
If you say so, Columbo.
Lisa married a cloth merchant, then the expert doubts she would wear the outfit???
In Italian, "ch" is pronounced as "k" and not "ch". So, Chianti is "ki-an-ti" and not "chi-an-ti". And "c" is pronounced as "ch" and not as "s" or "k". So, Vinci is "vin-chi".
Merci !
I think this was his mother
The Mona Lisa Smile
A subliminal foreshortened bridge.
The bridge marries two scenic
landscapes on each side of her face drawing focus to her smile.
Darkness, shadow, and light is
transformed into a smile that
Pinnacles laterally across her
face. Thus, creating a visual
bridge that transcends the Mona
Lisa face. A mirage of a near
perfect third dimension. An illusionary idea expressed in paint
through the viewer’s eye imprinting on to the mind as a visual subliminal. daVinci divides consciousness and the unconscious with a visual illusion. An intentional deception to master and deceive an overt eye of visual perception as it is perceived by the viewer’s eye.
Leonardo da Vinci mastered the subliminal mind and the overt eye with paint to fashion the Mona Lisa Smile.
G. B.-Garcia 2019(cc)
You have too much imagination! But reality is simpler.
Thank You for your reply, you make a very good simple note. The essence of complexity is simplicity. The Grand Canyon can be explained in great detailed complex explanations, or in its most simplistic term, its just another hole in the ground. Your comment is indeed welcomed, thank you. May I be so kind to remind you imagination put paint to canvass in an effort to interpret reality. As did man put imagination to theory on paper to interpret the universe. Imagine the possibilities of mind. infinite. Thank You Sir. Bless You, Cordially
G.B.-Garcia@@josepcivil8090
His father did legitimatize him. A lot of inaccuracies
No he didn't. His father's influence opened doors for Leonardo, but, other than being considered the legitimate son of his father, he was never, officially 'legitimized', and his bastard status, to his advantage, almost completely eliminated his formal schooling.
Da vinki???
ahah understood that referance
Greatest extent a mind ever went in the ancient times a equivalent to Tesla
You have no idea what you're talking about; Tesla had the mind of an infant compared to this man. DaVinci's genius ws well beyond 'genius'.
you mean da vinky*
Leonardo was not human. 100%
Leonardo Da Vinci is a Human!
@@onlinedoctorseuss8339 'Is" are you implying he is still alive? He was born in 1452. If he's still around, then he's 100% not human 😬
@@brianconnolly8769 omg calm down he IS human we don’t mean that really.
It is his Human soul where the creativity which he got from God came from and yes he left all men in the dust behind
That's probably the most intelligent comment I've read so far.
“But the painting in the painting looks much older than 24, and can hardly be called beautiful” thanks for the vote of confidence lol.
Not really a smile.....cool neutral expression.
Está llena de errores
Es cierto que los inventos de Leonardo Da Vinci fracasan y están llenos de errores.
@@onlinedoctorseuss8339 ...Bound and determined to discredit Leonardo, you are so thoroughly full of your own bullshit. ...Poor thing.
Unlike bottom feeders like you and ...Seuss who have accomplished nothing in your lifetimes, those who have accomplished a great deal will also have failed a great deal. People such as yourself are unaware of that process because you've attempted so little.
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Mona is him as a Woman but younger !!!!
No look! It’s Trump but younger!
Monalisa - it's just a picture - half glass water - full glass water - What you see is exactly what you see- Personally, I see an ugly woman - But made by a genius - Whatever he try out to do, he did it perfectly - Only he missed one thing - he never said if he had help from aliens - a cheater?????