Monday, 16 January 2012

Interactive Leonardo da Vinci!

In the National Gallery’s located in Milan (Italy) there is the opportunity to meet in a marvelous way the mysterious drawing of the master legend Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci.
And what way is that? What make it so mysterious? Well, in this case is an Interactive Guide for visitors in a blockbuster’s show.

Jonathan Jones and the Guardian Interactive Team (are also art critics) visit the meticulous and exhaustive drawings of the respected myth.
Some of the drawings of the Renaissance in the exhibition are the “Studies of Male Figures and a Hygrometer, Studies of a Mother and Child” and “Studies of Madonna and machinery (1499-1500).


Considered like a transition from “grotesque caricatures to sublimes nudes”, Jonathan Jones said:
-“Here, we examine a sketch which shows a Hygrometer, alongside a group of men talking animatedly, as well as the figure of Christ and a study of an archer. Once again, Leonardo moves fluidly from art to science as he contemplates real life around him in preparation for his major paintings”.

Making also an audio analysis online, the crew describes us this interactive look to Leonardo, which exposition will be running every week until finishes in February of this year.

• Source, The Guardian Online.
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