The Last Supper 1121 Da Vinci |
Why did Da Finch works only more than 10 pieces? He was Italy sculptor Bewinuto Cellini known as "the creation of the world of" of "battle of Anji" why disappear? Over the past 30 years, art historian, Professor Maurizio Cerasini has been looking for the cause of "battle of Anji"disappeared, the in Dan Brown's best-selling book "the Da Finch code", also said that the professor's name.
"Battle of Anji" is 3 times the size of Da Finch's "Last Supper", there is a legend, in drawing the"battle of Anji", Da Finch personally developed new pigments and outer oiling. Murals have beenof great momentum, true to life likeness to stand on the wall, but the paint on the wall has notdry, he was unable to hold oneself back to test themselves in the preparation of the outercoating, so let the assistant carried two fire baked in fresco, the oil is hot, murals into five color six color brook drips down, as Finch two - eight months of hard work be destroyed on one day.
But one explanation is more experts, ancient European painters fond of tempera paintingtechniques at the same time, gradually found its defects and shortcomings, such as color toblend with bright color, not soft, small amount of multiple line too laborious, and prone to mildewin damp climates and low anti collision ability. Da Finch told the oily pigment tempera painting techniques used have many research, but the technology is not mature enough, resulting inmany of the works could not survive.
"The last supper" is not really existed
Da Finch painted the last supper in 1495 "in Milan city of Santa Maria Del Gracchus monasterywalls". His experiments with some risky Technology: using egg paint on gypsum wall wet! This is a hybrid method for non conventional, cannot be absorbed by the wall. Therefore, only a thin layerof his frescoes and wall sticking together, not long after it from moisture and scaly. On thepainting itself it is a masterpiece, but from the perspective of preservation is a disaster, as art historian Leo Steinberg said: "to Finch's" Last Supper "art history, is a great masterpiece,unfortunately it didn't really existed."
As early as in 1540, the painting has been described as the "half"; 1560 records show, most of the pigments which have disappeared. In 1568 the historian Paul once wrote: "the mural has been completely destroyed." In the next few centuries the situation is getting worse and worse. A total of 19 people have tried to re painted Da Finch's masterpiece, paint and adhesive thick letthe original completely suffering oppression. 1954 paintings re painting paintings, photographers will be shot down, this is the late twentieth Century we see the "Last Supper", very few people know, photos on almost all parts are not in the hand of Da Finch.
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