Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb - Leonardo da Vinci Postcard.
Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb - Leonardo da Vinci Postcard. - L(89×127) / Print only / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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In response to such requests, artgraph.'s "Mini Art" postcard series was created.
It's small and light, so you can display it anywhere and change it according to the season.
You can easily incorporate art into your life just like decorating with flowers.
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Choose your favorite piece to suit the occasion, such as the taste of your interior, a style that the recipient might like if you are giving it as a gift, or a piece that is appropriate for the season.
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We are particular about the paper we use, and we create our works with care to ensure that they have a pleasant texture when held in the hand.
It is often used for large-scale works and is of archival quality.
This highly acclaimed paper is luxuriously cut to postcard size.
The wooden stand makes it easy to display art
The set includes an L-shaped wooden stand that is perfect for your interior.
The warm wooden stand blends naturally into any room style, including natural, Nordic, modern, and Japanese.
The simple, understated design enhances the appeal of the artwork itself.
It's small and light, so you can easily display it in a small space such as the living room, entrance, bedroom, study, or bathroom. Another great thing about it is that you can change the location to suit your mood.
*The back does not have any stamp guide lines or an area for writing the postal code printed on it, and is finished in pure white.
*If there is margin, it will be generated depending on the aspect ratio of the work.
*If there are no margins, the work will be trimmed to fit the paper size.
*The photos are not shipped in a photo stand as they may shift during shipping.
| Print size | 100 x 148 mm (postcard size) / 89 x 127 mm (L size) |
| Stand body size | H185mm×W152mm×D40mm |
| Work name | Studies for the Christ Child with a Lamb |
| Author name | Leonardo Da Vinci |
| Production date | 1503–1506 |
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| Management number | 1-43 |
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was a leading Italian artist of the Renaissance, a truly "jack of all trades " who demonstrated genius in a wide range of fields, including as a scientist, engineer, inventor, and anatomist. In painting, he left behind masterpieces that are considered humankind's greatest treasures, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and his outstanding technique and profound spirituality continue to fascinate people today.
Leonardo da Vinci Biography
- Born April 15, 1452 near Vinci, Tuscany, Italy.
- Around 1466, he entered 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 fields, 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 Lane near Amboise.
- Died at Crewe Hall on May 2, 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 underpinned by his scientific observational skills and exceptional technique. He studied anatomy to understand the structure of the human body and applied this knowledge to his paintings. In "The Last Supper," he used perspective to create a sense of depth and excelled in portraying the psychological state of the characters. The enigmatic smile of "Mona Lisa," created using a blurring technique known as " sfumato ," captivates the viewer. Furthermore, his vast number of manuscripts not only contain his research into painting techniques, but also contain pioneering observations 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 reputation
Leonardo da Vinci had a profound influence on future generations in both the arts and sciences. His painting techniques represented the pinnacle of Renaissance art and had a profound influence on subsequent artists. His scientific curiosity is also considered a precursor to modern science. Today, Leonardo da Vinci is highly regarded around the world as a symbol of the Renaissance . Keywords such as " The Universal Man ," " Mona Lisa ," " The Last Supper ," and " Sfumato " are essential to understanding Leonardo da Vinci. His works and achievements continue to inspire many people today.
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