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Warum gerade Helena? (German Edition)

ebooks Warum gerade Helena? (German Edition) by Hugo Studer in Arts-Photography

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Ersquo; noto come Leonardo da Vinci componesse i sui scritti in modo che fossero leggibili soltanto se specchiati. Ersquo; altrettanto noto come lo stesso Leonardo fosse attratto dallrsquo; armonia degli opposti (esaltata allrsquo;epoca dallrsquo; opera di Nicola Cusano). Lrsquo;ambiguitagrave; dellrsquo; espressione di Monna Lisa; rimarcata dalla famosa opera di Duchamp (lrsquo;apposizione dei baffi al celebre ritratto); egrave; emblematica. Ma ancora piugrave; forte egrave; il legame fra Leonardo; la natura e il mito. Sembra che egli avesse individuato un canale segreto ed inesauribile dal quale attingere la sua arte e la sua scienza che prefigurava e continua tuttora ad anticipare il futuro.Ed egrave; spesso questa componente (la scienza) del lavoro smisurato di Leonardo; che viene esaltata e ricordata; mettendo troppo spesso in secondo piano la tensione spirituale che alimentava la forza della sua ricerca instancabile.Oreste Ruggiero; autore di questo lavoro Lrsquo;altro Leonardo; a metagrave; fra la ricerca e lrsquo; omaggio artistico allrsquo; opera del grande genio; egrave; partito dalla considerazione che il Da Vinci usasse; attraverso lrsquo; unione degli opposti; la stessa tecnica della scrittura (che si rivelava se specchiata) anche per le sue opere drsquo; arte piugrave; emblematiche. Il primo tentativo; applicato al San Giovanni Battista ha generato; forse casualmente; unrsquo; immagine simile al famoso ldquo;Bafomettordquo;.La ricerca ha approdato infine allrsquo; analisi di una rappresentazione giovanile (21 anni) di Leonardo del territorio della Valle del torrente Nievole. Come sostiene Baltrusatis; nel suo Medioevo fantastico; sembra che il territorio sia animato; secondo la tradizione degli antichi disegni cinesi; da strane figure che paiono emergere dalle rocce.Non egrave; possibile provare che la sommatoria delle coincidenze approdino comunque ad una veritagrave;; neacute; egrave; possibile arrogarsi lrsquo; ambizione di individuare e attribuire una sola veritagrave; allrsquo; opera di Leonardo. It is known that the writings of Leonardo da Vinci can be red only if mirrored.It is also known that Leonardo was attracted by the harmony of opposites. The ambiguity of the expression of Mona Lisa; emphasized in the famous work by Duchamp (the moustache put on the famous portrait); is emblematic. But the link between Leonardo; nature and myth is even stronger. It seems that he had discovered a secret and inexhaustible channel to draw on for his art and science that have always anticipated the future.It is often this component (the science) of the immense work of Leonardo; that is praised and remembered; leaving too often the spiritual tension that fed the force of his tireless research overshadowed.Oreste Ruggiero; author of this work The other Leonardo; halfway between research and artistic homage to the work of the genius; started from the consideration that Da Vinci; would use; through the union of opposites; the same technique of writing (which could be read if mirrored) for his most emblematic works of art.The first attempt; applied to the San Giovanni Battista has generated; perhaps by chance; an image similar to the famous "Baphomet". And; perhaps by chance as well; the same method applied to the Mona Lisa has created an image similar to the "gargoyles" of the cathedrals; and so on ... The research has finally arrived to the analysis of a drawing Leonardo did when he was 21 year-old. It represents the territory of the Valley of the river Nievole. As affirmed by Baltrusatis in his Middle Ages Fantastic; it seems that the territory is animated; according to the tradition of the ancient Chinese drawings; with strange figures that seem to emerge from the rocks.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. SusanBy SusanNot for young children. I would suggest under high and above. Talks about things that I as adult knew nothing about; diseases and ailment that are common to esch btr0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. My grandkids and I love this book...By Lamont HislopIve used this book to talk about horses with most of my grandkids. This book has been a lot of fun. Im glad I purchased this book because all of my grandkids questions; and the fun we have had looking at the pictures. I will recommend this book to everyone that wants to have fun with a book on horses.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. StupidBy janetteIts like a horse report by a grade schooler. Such a waste of fifteen minutes that Ill never get back.

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