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Leonardo da Vinci as close and as possible

2020-09-16T10:40:50.553Z


A documentary shown in the cinema allows you to discover or immerse yourself in the event exhibition at the Louvre.


A drone captures Pei's pyramid after the Louvre has closed.

Seen from above, this architecture sparkles like a diamond.

Then the camera passes below, hugging the main staircase.

And we enter, preceded by these very Leonardo geometries, into the Napoleon Hall.

The tracking shot goes as far as the illusionist drapes of a Saint Thomas or into the wide eyes of Lucrezia Crivelli, known as

La Belle Ferronnière

.

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, we discover or replay with pleasure the flagship exhibition of last winter, this quasi-retrospective dedicated to the rare and precious work of the Tuscan.

Undoubtedly, this work will satisfy both categories of spectators.

For Leonardo, painting is the supreme science, the one in which to excel he must master all the others: optics, anatomy, geology, botany, architecture, etc.

Because this lightning production - seven months disrupted by the strikes, a race against time to obtain the image rights from the lenders - not only offers a tête-à-tête with the works in their tiniest , fascinating and intricate details, but we also spend ninety

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Source: lefigaro

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