Jones initiated it, and what he wants to discuss with you is "Da Vinci-related sex".
In fact, this is a gossip topic that a generation of art lovers relish. As we all know, Leonardo da Vinci was gay and was involved in gay disputes twice (but never prosecuted). Leonardo da Vinci has been living with a group of fashionable young people, including a hopeless thief, Sarai, who is said to be the love of his life. But Jonathan
Jones concluded that Leonardo da Vinci's heart also left a sky for women, and he should be bisexual. From his paintings of the Virgin Mary, we can realize his deep feelings for women. His most powerful works are all women.
Jones cited leonardo da vinci's oil painting A Woman with a Mink as an example. In the painting 16-year-old woman Cecilia (Milan ruler Ludovico
Sforza's mistress is stroking a mink, which is regarded as a symbol of purity by many experts. In Jones' view, its long nose is as supple as a snake, indicating that it has been completely tamed by Cecilia, that is to say, Ludovico.
Sforza, like the mink, was completely tamed by this young hostess.
Cecilia painted by Leonardo da Vinci has fair skin, slender shoulders, delicate collarbone, a black necklace around her fair neck, and a delicate nose on her slender and delicate face. She turned to look at others, perhaps her lover Ludovico.
Sforza ... ... this turn gave Leonardo a chance to observe her carefully. At this moment, the artist is addicted to the charm of this beautiful woman. Seeing this picture, we have no doubt that this is also the woman that artists want to have.