The first is the statue of Venus, the god of love.
The statue shows Venus' dignified and beautiful figure, plump skin, beautiful oval face, straight Greek nose, flat forehead and plump chin, and calm face, and reveals the ideological tradition inherited from the heyday of Greek sculpture art. Her slightly twisted posture makes her semi-naked body form take a very harmonious and beautiful spiral upward posture, full of musical rhythm and artistic charm.
Second, the statue of victory.
Nikki is the goddess of victory in Greek mythology. It is said that she helped the Olympians defeat the Titan and brought victory to people. In western art, people often have wings, hold olive branches and laurel branches, and sing hymns with the harp.
The goddess of victory is 2.44 meters tall. The statue was originally placed on a stone cliff on the coast of Samotras Island. Legend has it that it was built to commemorate King Dmitry's victory over Ptolemy's fleet in Egypt in 306 BC. It is also verified that it is a work in the 2nd century BC, and it is a monument erected by the people of Rhode Island to defeat the Syrian fleet in BC 190.
Three. Mona Lisa. Also known as LA GIOCONDA
The original Mona Lisa is 77 cm long and 53 cm wide. This work is painted on a black poplar board. ? [6] The portrait of Mona Lisa has no eyebrows and eyelashes, and her face looks harmonious. If you look directly at Mona Lisa's mouth, you will think that she doesn't laugh much; However, when you look into her eyes and feel the shadow on her cheek, you will feel that she is smiling. Mona Lisa's smile contains 83% happiness, 9% disgust, 6% fear and 2% anger.
The Mona Lisa sitting on a semicircular wooden chair is separated from the background by a railing, and the background is roads, rivers, bridges and mountains. They are integrated with Mona Lisa's smile under the brush strokes of Leonardo da Vinci's "Unbounded Gradient Coloring Method", emitting a dreamy and mysterious atmosphere.
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The Louvre (French: Du E Louvre Museum) is located in the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, France, ranking first among the four largest museums in the world. Founded in 1204, it was once a French palace, where 50 French kings and queens lived. It is one of the most precious buildings in the French Renaissance and is famous for its rich collection of classical paintings and sculptures.
Now it is the Louvre Museum, covering an area of about 198 hectares. It is divided into old and new parts. The pyramid-shaped glass entrance in front of the palace covers an area of 24 hectares and was designed by China architect I.M. Pei. On August 1793 and 10, the Louvre Art Museum officially opened to the public and became a museum.
The Louvre has become a world-famous art palace, one of the largest art treasures, as well as the Wanbao Palace.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Treasures of Louvre