According to the management of the Louvre, what was stolen was a landscape painting 49 cm long and 34 cm wide. From the results of field observation, the thief dug a hole in the glass cabinet where the paintings were stored with a cutter, and then cut off the canvas with a knife and took it away, leaving only the frame. It is difficult to find a small canvas stuffed in clothes.
Art from the Louvre was stolen more than once. 199565438+1October, someone stole an oil painting of19th century in five minutes in the same way. A week later, a stone carving with respect to17kg was stolen. A few days later, an anonymous phone call from the museum found a stone carving in a corner of the Louvre courtyard. 1997 65438+1On October 6th, a Greek stone tablet carved in the 4th century BC was stolen. The most influential theft of famous paintings in the history of the Louvre occurred in 19 1 1 year. At that time, an Italian painter put Da? Finch's masterpiece Mona Lisa was stolen and brought back to Italy, claiming that it was to be returned to its original owner. This the world famous paintings was discovered two years later and sent back to Paris.
Question 2: What famous paintings are there in the Louvre in Paris? Starting from16th century, Francois I began to collect various works of art on a large scale, and later monarchs continued this tradition and enriched the collection of the Louvre. It is said that the museum has a collection of 400,000 works of art, including sculptures, paintings, arts and crafts, ancient orient, ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and Rome. The Louvre has become one of the three largest museums in the world, among which the three most important treasures are well known: Venus by Milo, Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci and Goddess of Victory by Samotra. Other famous works include The Shower in Di Anna, The Clown Actor, The Coronation of Napoleon I, The God of Freedom Directs the People, The Girl with Ribbon, etc. So far, the Louvre has become a world-famous art hall.
Question 3: What famous China paintings are there in the Louvre around1800? The paintings of the Louvre Art Museum are complete and precious, which are unmatched by other art galleries in the world. There are 35 exhibition halls with more than 2,200 exhibits, of which two thirds are works by French painters and one third are from foreign painters. Exhibition 14 to 19 th century works of various painting schools. Outstanding works include: The Image of Charles VII by Foucault (15th century). The Virgin of the Rock by Finch (16th century), The Beautiful Gardener by Raphael (16th century), The Farmer by Renning (17th century), The Statue of King Louis XIV by Rigo (18th century), and Louis. The coronation of Napoleon I at Notre Dame by David (19th century), Chopin by Delacroix (19th century) and Harman by Angel (19th century). Of all the paintings, the most outstanding and striking is Da? Finch's monumental masterpiece Mona Lisa was completed in 1503. The Mona Lisa was placed in a hall in the middle of the second floor of the Louvre, covered with glass, which is obviously a special protection. The soft light around the glass cover is enough for the audience to see all the details of the picture. Mona Lisa, also known as Eternal Smile, is considered to be the first work that pays attention to psychological description in the history of western European painting. Mona Lisa is dignified and handsome with a deep and gentle smile on her face. That smile sometimes makes you feel gentle and intoxicating; Sometimes it seems to contain sadness, seems to be sadness; Sometimes it's a bit ridiculous. Although it's beautiful and touching, it's a bit inaccessible ... What's even better is that in front of this famous painting, no matter from which angle you look at it, her gentle eyes always look at you with a smile, vivid and unusual, as if she were beside you.
Question 4: Introduce some famous paintings of the Louvre, the largest art museum in the world. It is located on the right bank of the Seine, in the center of Paris, with a history of more than 780 years. Its predecessor was a castle built in13rd century. /kloc-in the 6th century, the king appointed the famous architect Leiskow to design and rebuild the palace, demolish the castle and build a new palace. Only in this way did the Louvre with Renaissance artistic style come into being, and it began to collect artworks ... Later dynasties continued to expand, decorate and collect them, and it was not until Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte completed the overall design. The Louvre Art Museum opened to the public on June 30th, 2008. Today, it is said that the collection catalogue has reached 400,000 pieces, mainly from ancient Egypt and Greece before BC to sculptures, paintings and other works of art in the middle ages and modern times. Among them, there are many world-famous works of art, such as Venus, a marble statue of the ancient Greek brokeback; Da? Finch's masterpiece Mona Lisa (also known as Giogunda); Deeply loved by the French people, it is known as the first political painting in modern times, and the large-scale oil painting "The God of Freedom Directs the People" ... photo.jcrb/newsphoto/shownewsdetail.asp? National flag = wn&; ID=32755
Question 5: What famous paintings are there in the Louvre in France? Traditionally, painters used outlines to describe objects, while Leonardo da Vinci emphasized three-dimensional representation with light and shadow levels. Please note that there is no "line" between her nose and lips, only vague light and shadow.
This technology is called "sfumato", which comes from the Italian word "smoke". Leonardo described his paintings like this: "There are no lines and boundaries, just like smoke. 」
This painting method makes Mona Lisa "float" from the background and "dissolve" in the air of the whole painting, and this "gradual change" effect also makes the smile on her mouth very intriguing: it looks like a smile that can last for a long time at first, but it seems to change her expression at any time ...
Eternal smile
Because Europe was ruled by feudalism and the church for a long time in the Middle Ages, the characters in the paintings were dull and lacked real human feelings. From the standpoint of humanitarianism, Leonardo da Vinci endowed the characters with real personality and emotion. They look at the world with pleasant eyes and praise the brilliance of human nature with heartfelt smiles.
Leonardo da vinci once said, "A painter should be like a mirror, truly reflecting everything in the world before him. If you want to draw people, you should look like a real person. If you want to draw white clouds, you must float in the real sky like white clouds. Not only that, but also use the eyes of the mind to absorb everything in front of you and find meaning. 」
His portraits are mostly women, with elegant, subtle and gentle smiles on many sides. This feminine beauty has become a registered trademark of Leonardo da Vinci. Is he subconsciously moved by the tenderness (motherhood) of women? Does it reflect his life course of lacking maternal love since childhood? Is it his narcissism about his handsome appearance? What's the connection with his rumored homosexuality? All this, because of this faint smile, has become an eternal puzzle, which makes art historians continue to relish …
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Are you looking at me?
Some people say that no matter which direction you look, you feel that she is smiling at herself. Do you feel the same way?
In fact, her body is facing the left, her face is facing us at a three-quarters angle, and her eyes are projected to the right of the picture, which is slightly naughty. So she can say "everything", which is why everyone thinks "she is looking at me"!
Leonardo da vinci placed her in the center of the picture with a triangular composition, which made her look solemn and confident, and resolved the possible rigidity caused by this composition with a very subtle dynamic. Her faint smile narrowed the distance between her and the audience.
The mysterious heroine
Her identity has always been a mystery. "Mona Lisa" is the title of English-speaking countries, "Mona" is her title, meaning "madam" and "Lisa" is her nickname. According to tradition, she is a wealthy businessman in Florence, Italy, Francisco. Giocondo's wife, Giocondo. But some people say that she is Julian? De? The mistress of the Duke of Medici, named Pacifika? Brandano ().
She was dressed in plain clothes and didn't wear any jewelry. Legend has it that she died in mourning because of * * *. When Leonardo painted her, she invited musicians to play beside her to make her happy.
Leonardo played down her eyebrows, making her forehead and eyebrows as smooth as marble statues. It is said that because of the social fashion at that time, women like to have wide foreheads and thin eyebrows. If we compare Botticelli, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian and other Renaissance masters, we can find that the female eyebrows of Da Vinci and Raphael are the thinnest, which is related to the painter's personal preferences.
Fantastic background
Compared with the foreground figures, the distant mountains and winding rivers behind her seem to omit the "middle scene" in the "foreground, middle scene and foreground", which sets off the "sacred feeling" of the foreground figures, which is a bit surreal. This technique often appears in Leonardo da Vinci's religious paintings, suggesting that the protagonist in the painting is not from this world-or that man is the protagonist between heaven and earth?
Steep rocks and peaks are described by the method of "air distance", which makes the close-up view clearer, while the distant scenery is hidden in the fog, which is extremely far away. Especially the background is high on the right and low on the left. When we look left and right, we have different viewpoints, and the picture is always high and low ... >>
Question 6: What are the top ten famous paintings in the world? 1. ranking of art collectors.
1, Unknown Girl 1883 I.N. Kramskoyi Russian 75.5cm×99cm oil in oil Moscow Trechakov's art collection This is a portrait with great aesthetic value, and the painter shows the spiritual temperament of the object with exquisite skills. The unknown girl in the painting is arrogant and self-respecting. She was dressed in the luxurious clothes of Russian upper class and sat in a luxurious open carriage with the famous Alexander Theatre in St. Petersburg as the background. Who is the "unknown girl" is still a mystery. The painter has created a new style of expression in portrait painting, that is, depicting portraits with thematic plots, showing a resolute, decisive, thoughtful and youthful image of Russian intellectual women. 2. Sleeping Venus is about1510-151year old. Giorgione Italy 108.5cm× 175cm. This is giorgione's most successful oil painting, which was finally completed by Titian. Venus in the work shows the beauty of nature, without any characteristics of religious goddess: Venus, sleeping in front of natural scenery, has a beautiful and gentle body, stretching symmetrically and undulating, echoing nature. This kind of artistic treatment is not to give people sensory enjoyment, but to show the beautiful unity between the fresh human body and the newborn soul. This creation of beauty full of humanistic spirit conforms to the ideal beauty model of Renaissance. 3. Mona Lisa 1503-1506 Leonardo? Da? Finch Italy 77cm×53cm wood oil painting Paris Louvre Zangda? Finch's Mona Lisa successfully depicts the image of bourgeois women in a city during the rising period of capitalism. According to records, Mona Lisa was originally the wife of a fur dealer in Florence, when she was only 24 years old. The Mona Lisa in the picture shows a faint smile, and her brow reveals her inner joy. With superb painting skills, the painter showed the smiling faces of women, especially the slightly upturned corners of the mouth and the stretched smiling muscles, which made Mona Lisa's smile appear calm, peaceful and meaningful. This is a beautiful expression of reserved women of the middle class in ancient Italy, which many art historians call a mysterious smile. 4. Oil painting by female soothsayer Caravaggio1590 99×13/cm at the Louvre in Paris 5. Gong E Vera Gui Zhi 1656 3 18×276 cm at the Palace of Prado Museum in Madrid 6. Helena Furman. 625 79×54 cm is now in the National Art Museum, Pearl Girl Corot 1868- 1870, Louvre, Paris, 70×55cm 8. Oil painting by flute player MANET 1866 65438. Where is it? Where did the 9 1×72 cm oil painting Sunflower come from? Gao painted it in the south of France. The bright sunshine in the south made the painter ecstatic. He painted a series of still lives in yellow to express his inner feelings. Sunflower is the masterpiece of this time. The painter painted the yellow color of sunflower with short strokes. Each flower is like a burning flame, and the finely divided petals and leaves of sunflower are all over the picture like flames. The whole painting is like a flame burning on the canvas, which shows the painter's fanatical life. 10, the Sistine Madonna Raphael1513-1514 265×196cm is now in the Dresden Museum. The curtain slowly opened to both sides, and the Virgin Mary came down from Ran Ran with her little Christ in her arms. At her feet, kneeling are the old Pope Sistine II and the beautiful young Saint Valla. The former wore heavy vestments and pointed to the land where the Virgin should go. The latter hangs piously, slightly shy, as if praying for the mother and son. The virgin's face is beautiful and quiet, and there seems to be a hidden worry in her brow. To save all mankind, she will have to sacrifice her beloved son. Baby Christ nestled in his mother's arms, and he looked at us with wide eyes, with an unusual sense of seriousness in his eyes, as if he had understood what was happening here.
Second, the traditional ranking of the art world.
1, gather around and hold Holoforny's head. Italian cristofano arrori (1577 ―1621) 2. Notre dame Italian Antonio da Messina (1430-1479) 3. King kefatu and the beggar bride. Sir Edward Corey and Sir Edward Burne-Jones of England (1833- 1898) 4. Young ladies. Pethrus Kerry of the Netherlands >>
Question 7: 100 What are the contents of the classic the world famous paintings No.0065438 +0: Bison Map?
Late Paleolithic Europe, Magdalena, Spain, cave mural, 195cm long, altamira Cave, Spain.
No.002: Bird-catching Map
About 1400 BC, ancient Egypt, the tomb of Nabamon in Thebes, Egypt was unearthed, and the tomb mural, 64x74.2cm, was collected in the British Museum in London.
No.003: Fisherman
About 1500 BC, Crete in ancient Greece, murals in Aegean region, collected in Athens National Archaeological Museum.
004: Soldiers Farewell to War
At the end of 6th century BC, the National Museum of Munich in ancient Greece collected Euximides, a bottle painting painted in red, with a height of 60cm.
No.005: wine mystery map
In 60 BC, the ancient city of Pompeii, a wet mural with a height of 33 1cm, was hidden in a mysterious villa in Pompeii, Italy.
No.006: reveler
About 470 years ago in ancient Rome, tomb mural, about 108x 196cm, was collected in Hutart Cu? a Museum.
No.007: Triumph Map
AD 800, ancient Maya, temple murals, Bonan Park, Chiapas, Mexico.
No.008: Lotus King Kong Bodhisattva.
About 580 AD, ancient India, cave murals, the left wall of the entrance to the first cave of Ajanta Grottoes in India.
No.009: Justinian and his entourage
In 547 AD, Byzantium, mosaic mosaic, 264x365cm, was collected in San Vital Church in Lavaine.
No.: 0 10: Bayeux tapestry
About 1 1 century, western embroidery, 50x620cm, England, collected in Bayeux Library, France.
No.011:mourning for Christ
1304- 1306, Bondona, Italy, wet mural, 200x 185cm, collected in the chapel of Padua Arena, Italy.
No 0 12: holy trinity
1427, Ma Saqiao, Italy, wet mural, 670x320cm, Santa Maria, Italy? Novella church collection
No.0 13: Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Anofini
1434, Netherlands, Fan? Ike, oil painting on board, 82x59.5cm, British National Art Collection.
No 0 14: spring
148 1- 1482, Botticelli, Italy, woodblock painting, 203x3 14cm, collected by Uffizi Museum in Florence.
Issue 0 15: The Birth of Venus
1487, Botticelli, Italy, oil painting on canvas, 175x287.5cm, Uffizi Art Collection in Florence.
Issue 0 16: Christ was baptized
1450, Piero Della Francesca, Italy, painted on a wooden board,167x10/6cm, National Gallery of London.
Issue 0 17: Last Supper
1499, Italian Leonardo da Vinci, oil painting mural, 460x880cm, collected in Elg Monastery of San Maria do in Milan.
No.065438: Mona Lisa
1503- 1506, Leonardo da Vinci, Italy, oil painting on a wooden board, 77x53cm, at the Louvre in Paris.
Issue 0 19: Four Apostles
1526, Diu Lei, Germany, with two oil paintings on the surface, each 2 15x76cm, in the collection of old paintings in Munich.
No.020: Sleeping Venus
15 10, Italian, giorgione/Titian, canvas oil painting, 108.5x 175cm, collected by Dresden Master Gallery.
Issue 02 1: the temptation of St. Anthony
About 1495- 15 15, Bos, Netherlands, oil painting on board, 13 1x238cm, National Art Collection of Antigua, Lisbon.
No.022: Athens College
1510-11year, Raphael, Italy, mural, 279.4x6. 172m, in the Vatican Museum.
No.023: The Sistine Madonna
1513-1514, Raphael, Italy, 265x 196cm, oil on canvas, collected by Zwinger Museum in Dresden, Germany.
Issue 024: Creating Adam
15 10, Michelangelo, Italy, oil painting mural, 280x570cm, collected in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican.
No.025: Final Judgment
1536- 154 1 year, Michelangelo, Italy, oil painting mural, 1370x 1220cm, the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican.
No.026: Love on earth and love in heaven.
About 15 15, Italian, Titian, oil painting on canvas, 1 18x279cm, Borghese Art Collection, Rome.
No.027: Erasmus statue
1523- 1524, holbein, Germany, woodcut oil painting, 42......& gt& gt
Question 8: There is a famous painting in the Louvre, in which a woman is showing her back. What's her name? Who painted it? Is this it? Twenty-three paintings by famous the world famous paintings artists: Angel Youdan, the daughter of Angel's oil painting tile taking a bath 1808 146× 97.5cm in the Louvre.