Study for the Last Supper (10)
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
High Renaissance
1495
Renaissance
145.0 x 113.0 cm
グラフィュースケ・サマルイナ・アルベリナ
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(1452 – 1519)
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ (1452-1519): モナ・リザや最後の晩餐で知られるルネサンスの天才。スフマート技法、人体解剖学の研究、そして革新的な発明を紐解きます。
グラフィュースケ・サマルイナ・アルベリナ(ウィーン, オーストリア)
ウィーンのハプスブルク宮殿に佇むアルベルト美術館!デューラー、クリムトなど6世紀の芸術と革新を体験。版画、素描を通して、視覚文化の旅へ。 Albertina Graphische Sammlung オーストリア Dr. Maria Ruoppenstein ウィーン アルベルト美術館(版画・素描コレクション) デューラーの版画 360,073 100万点以上の版画 版画美術館 1776 古代エジプトの遺物 2 アルベルト美術館の主な焦点は何ですか?
The Enigmatic Smile of Mona Lisa
- Subject: The portrait depicts Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. While her identity has been widely accepted, some scholars propose alternative candidates.
- Style: A quintessential example of High Renaissance art, characterized by its realism, balanced composition, and harmonious use of light and shadow (sfumato).
- Technique: Oil on poplar panel, employing Leonardo's signature sfumato technique – a subtle blending of colors to create soft transitions and an ethereal quality. The layering of thin glazes contributes to the painting’s depth and luminosity.
Historical Context & Creation
- Commission: Likely commissioned by Francesco del Giocondo around 1503, though Leonardo worked on it intermittently for several years.
- Leonardo's Obsession: The artist never delivered the painting to its commissioner and kept it with him until his death in France in 1519. This suggests a personal attachment beyond a simple commission.
- Early Reception: Initially admired by contemporaries for its realism and psychological depth, but its fame grew significantly over centuries.
Symbolism & Interpretation
- The Smile: The most celebrated aspect of the painting – an elusive expression that has captivated viewers for generations. Its ambiguity invites multiple interpretations—serenity, amusement, or a hint of melancholy.
- Landscape Background: A fantastical landscape blending elements of reality and imagination. It symbolizes the harmony between humanity and nature.
- Clothing & Jewelry: Lisa’s attire reflects her status as a wealthy Florentine woman. The absence of ostentatious jewelry suggests a focus on inner beauty rather than outward display.
Emotional Impact & Legacy
- Psychological Depth: Mona Lisa transcends a mere portrait; it captures the sitter's inner life and invites viewers to contemplate their own emotions.
- Cultural Icon: The painting has become one of the most recognizable and reproduced artworks in history, symbolizing beauty, mystery, and artistic genius.
- Enduring Fascination: Its enigmatic smile continues to inspire artists, writers, and thinkers, ensuring its place as a timeless masterpiece.
作品詳細
- 作品名: Study for the Last Supper (10)
- 作家: レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ
- 制作年: 1495
- 作品サイズ: 145.0 x 113.0 cm
- 技法: Portrait
- 著作権の状態: パブリックドメイン
- 展示場所: グラフィュースケ・サマルイナ・アルベリナ
- 動勢: High Renaissance
- 技法・素材: Oil On Canvas
- 時代: Renaissance
作品詳細
- Medium: Oil on poplar panel
- Year: 1495
- Location: Louvre Museum, Paris
- Subject or theme: Portrait of Lisa Gherardini
- Title: Mona Lisa
- Notable elements or techniques:
- Sfumato technique
- Enigmatic smile
- Artistic style: Renaissance art