Leonardo da Vinci – La Belle Ferronniere (Portrait of a Lady from the Court of Milan)
1490-97, 62х44, Louvre
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Такая красота, а остались одни косточки и те уже не найти!
Красавица!!! Нет слов!!!
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The title, La Belle Ferronniere, refers to a ferronniere, a type of headband often worn by women in the 15th and 16th centuries, which adds a historical and cultural dimension to the portrait. The identity of the sitter remains a subject of debate among art historians, but it is widely believed to be a woman from the court of Milan during the late 15th century. The painting is imbued with Leonardos characteristic sfumato technique, a subtle blurring of lines and colors that creates a soft, hazy effect, lending a lifelike quality and enigmatic charm to the portrait. The womans subtle smile and averted gaze invite contemplation on her thoughts and emotions, embodying a sense of inner grace and poise. The overall impression is one of elegant beauty, wealth, and subtle allure, reflecting the Renaissance ideal of sophisticated womanhood.