Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait
Da Vinci has no real surname. His full name is "Da Vinci".
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"Finch" means-"Leonardo, son of Messer Piero in Finch Town". The "ser" in his name only shows that his father is a gentleman. We know very little about Leonardo da Vinci's childhood. Before he was five years old, he and his mother lived in the village of Finch Town. After 1457, he lived in Finch with his father, grandparents and uncle Francisco. His father married a girl 16 years old named Abila. She loved Da Vinci, but she died young. When Leonardo da Vinci was sixteen, his father and Francesca, who was twenty.
Lanfredini is married. It was not until his third and fourth marriages that Leonardo da Vinci's father had a legal child. Leonardo da vinci did not formally study Latin, geometry and mathematics.
The psychology of literature and art holds that a person's artistic creation is the expression of one's inner feelings, and works of art are the projection of the author's own psychology.
Of the 20 paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, a great Renaissance painter, 15 are set on women, among which Mona Lisa is the representative of his female paintings. Why is he so obsessed with painting women? Freud, the originator of psychoanalysis, thought it was Leonardo da Vinci's Oedipus complex. Another explanation is the "theory of love", which means that Da Vinci fell in love with the prototype of Mona Lisa and wanted to satisfy his love through painting. There is also a saying that Leonardo da Vinci was obsessed with women's smiles all his life.
Da Vinci Mona Lisa
Many women in Leonardo da Vinci's paintings are related to Oedipus.
Many years ago, there was a graduate student from Harvard University who worked as a doorman in a seminary to earn money. In his spare time, he reads a lot of theological albums in the college reference room. So, he had two big doubts: first, why did most Renaissance paintings take women as the background? 2. Why did it take Da Vinci four years to finish his best female painting Mona Lisa?
To this end, he specifically consulted a professor at the seminary. For the first puzzle, the old professor told him that the Renaissance was not only the revival of humanism, but also the revival of maternal care. After a long depression in the Middle Ages, they woke up from the depths of collective memory and showed a knowing smile.
As for the second puzzle, the old professor said that all Leonardo da Vinci's paintings took a long time to complete. Mona Lisa is not the longest one, but Leonardo da Vinci was the artist who created the most women in the Renaissance. The old professor encouraged graduate students to think psychologically.