The Lady with an Ermine: Da Vinci's Hidden Story | Art Explained
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- The Lady with an Ermine: Da Vinci's Hidden Story | Art Explained
Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Lady with an Ermine" anticipates the beauty of the most famous Gioconda. Despite the beauty of this painting, it has not achieved the fame of the mona lisa. In reality, there are many curiosities and secrets in this painting: Who is the girl represented? What does the ermine symbolize? Why is this painting an artistic novelty for the time?
And what is the love story behind the lady with an ermine?
All of this will be explained in this video.
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Chapters:
The Lady with an Ermine 00:00
The background of the painting 00:30
Conditions & Restorations 02:25
Who is The Lady with an Ermine? 03:44
The Love Story 04:11
Promo 06:30
Psychology Behind The Lady with an Ermine 06:41
Symbolism behind the Ermine 07:22
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I am already start to remake all paintings of davinci
The lady is the Mona Lisa’s mother in our generation and the animal is what the Mona Lisa’s father called her as a child indicating her mother is a weasel. He painted a future vision.
Sie ist nicht Mona Lisa,sie ist Heilige Ana, dargestellt,
How can it be a beautiful love story, if he cheated on his wife ??
That's not love.
we have to think that at the time noble people were forced to marry. Ludovico, as well as Beatrice, didn't choose to do it freely, so probably they didn't even love each other, but they did it for political agreements.
Ludovico's true love was Cecilia, as long as their love lasted it was wonderful for them. Beatrice knew about their relationship and agreed, so she didn't have to satisfy Ludovico, just because she probably didn't love him.
Then when Ludovico and Cecilia separated forever, their affection remained, the circumstances led the two not to continue. But if the events had taken place in our society, the two would have been able to continue their relationship.
The cheating isn't great, but the underlying feeling, looking at that, is wonderful.
From that movie I watched, where those scenes came from, Beatrice was betrothed to the Duke at 9, so while he waited for her to grow older, he acquired Cecilia as a mistress. Beatrice then eventually had her sent away.