ART အနုပညာ ပန်းချီ ပန်းပုများ ၊ ကမ္ဘာနှင့်မြန်မ ာမှ ထင်၇ှားကျော်ကြားအနုပညာလက်၇ာများ

In every era, there emerges masters that change how things are done. These visionaries create works of art unlike any ever created before. They set the tone and perspective for a new style, value, and path forward.

On this channel, we talk a lot about symbolism and spirituality. In art, we find all these things.

In this slideshow, enjoy 100 of the greatest paintings of all time. These works are all stunning in different ways. Some were immediately valued and praised. Others were rejected. But today, all are recognized as masterpieces.

Y Most Famous Oil Paintings Ever Created

Oil painting is probably one of the most complicated, but also admired painting techniques. Oil painting is basically an art in itself as the artist needs to mix pigments with oil to create rich, vibrant colors that will be suitable on a canvas. An oil painter also needs to be good at blending, giving texture and should be extremely patient, as oil paints dry slowly.
Here are the 6 most famous oil paintings ever created in the world, number 1 will shock you

12 Most Famous Paintings of all Time

One of the oldest art forms, painting has been around ever since our ancient ancestors first started producing charcoal creations on cave walls. While countless generations of artists have left their mark over the millennia, only some artworks have succeeded in transcending time and culture to be revered around the globe. Now exhibited in museums and art galleries, these fabulous paintings count among the most important, impressive, and influential paintings of all time.

How Leonardo da Vinci Changed the World

da Vinci, the famous Italian artist and polymath who lived during the high renaissance changed the world in a huge way. He is best known for his painting the Mona Lisa, which is the most famous piece of art in the world. Many believe Leonardo da Vinci – Polymath to be one of the greatest artists and painters ever to live, and this is probably true. But Leonardo da Vinci was so much more than just one of the greatest artists. He was an architect, an astronomer, a botanist, a cartographer, an engineer, a geologist, a hydrodynamicist, a mathematician, a musician, a theatre producer, a scientist, an inventor and much, much more. Leonardo was a pioneer in so many different areas and he truly was a genius.

Born in 1452, Leonardo da Vinci lived for 67 years, dying in 1519. Most people only think of him in the context of the Mona Lisa, but he gave the world so much more than just one of the world’s greatest paintings. His notebooks are stuffed full of so much amazing information, observations and inventions that we’re still learning from today, over 500 years later. Leonardo daVinci was a polymath in its purest form and embodied everything great about the renaissance. He produced art that was easily comparable and often better than Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello or Botticelli, whilst also being a leading intellectual making discoveries in so many different areas. Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps one of the greatest, most talented people ever to live.

The Most Talented Human in History

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:03 Early life and education
2:12 Apprenticeship under Verrocchio
3:49 Milan and the Vitruvian Man
5:10 Anatomical studies and dissections
6:03 Engineering, flying machines, and military contributions
7:55 The Last Supper’s linear perspective

9:20 Bronze horse monument and move to France
10:18 The Mona Lisa
11:57 Death and mortality
12:42 Today’s sponsor: Brilliant

The Genius :Leonardo da Vinci Explained in 11 minuites

Leonardo da Vinci is widely regarded as one of the smartest persons in human history. His influence breaches time and space, and we can easily see many of his ideas and inventions in use today. Despite being long gone, his legacy still remains, and a lot of people appreciate him and his extraordinary influence that he had over our society.

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BBC Excerpt : “Secrets of the Amina Lisa “

Fielding faculty member, Dr. Jean-Pierre Isbouts and Dr. John Asmus (UC San Diego) look at the Isleworth Mona Lisa (also known as the “Earlier Version”) in this BBC television special on the “Secrets of the Mona Lisa”.
Broadcast on Dec. 9, 2015; Hosted by Andrew Graham-Dixon.

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