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Studies of the Foetus in the Womb - Leonardo da Vinci Phone Case.

Sale price ¥3,480 Regular price ¥4,800
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● Attention to detail in every design
This is a smartphone case with full-surface printing, with fine details printed on the sides and around the camera. The composition is adjusted for each model so that the art stands out.
*The product image is a centered sample. The cut-out position of the original image will vary depending on the aspect ratio of the device, so if you have any concerns, please contact us in advance.
*Although some parts are not printed on the entire surface, the printing position will be adjusted by hand when delivered.
Elegant finish
The matte texture with no gloss gives a sophisticated and chic impression, and it feels smooth and comfortable in your hand.
●Safe even if dropped
Made of impact-resistant polycarbonate material, it is lightweight and slim, yet protects your precious smartphone.

Title Studies of the Foetus in the Womb
Author Name Leonardo Da Vinci
Production date 1510-1513
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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci was a representative Italian artist of the Renaissance period, a truly "jack of all trades" who displayed genius talent in a wide range of fields, including as a scientist, engineer, inventor, and anatomist. In painting, he left behind masterpieces that can be considered the greatest treasures of mankind, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and his outstanding technique and profound spirituality continue to fascinate people even today.

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Leonardo da Vinci Biography

  • Born on April 15, 1452 near the village of Vinci in Tuscany, Italy.
  • Around 1466, he became an apprentice in the workshop of Verrocchio in Florence and began his training as an artist.
  • Around 1482, he served Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, and was active in many areas, including painting and military technology.
  • 1495-1498: Created "The Last Supper"
  • Around 1503, he began work on the Mona Lisa.
  • In 1516, he was invited by King Francis I of France to live at Clos near Amboise.
  • Died at Crewe on 2 May 1519, aged 67

Representative works

  • Mona Lisa (c. 1503-1519)
  • The Last Supper (1495-1498)
  • Vitruvian Man (c. 1490)
  • Annunciation (c. 1472-1475)

The Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci's art is backed by scientific observation and outstanding technique. He studied anatomy to understand the structure of the human body and applied the results of his studies to his paintings. In "The Last Supper," he used perspective to express depth and excelled in portraying the psychology of the characters. The enigmatic smile of "Mona Lisa" is created by a blurring technique called " sfumato ," which attracts the viewer. In addition, the vast number of manuscripts contain not only research on painting techniques, but also pioneering considerations on science and technology, such as human anatomical drawings, machine blueprints, and ideas for flying devices, demonstrating his foresight.

Leonardo da Vinci's influence and recognition by later generations

Leonardo da Vinci had a great influence on posterity in both the arts and sciences. His painting techniques represented the pinnacle of Renaissance art and had a great influence on artists who followed. His scientific curiosity is also considered a forerunner of modern science. Today, Leonardo da Vinci is highly regarded around the world as a symbol of the Renaissance . Keywords such as " The All-rounder ," " Mona Lisa ," " The Last Supper ," and " Sfumato " are essential to understanding Leonardo da Vinci. His works and achievements continue to inspire many people even today.

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