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프랑스 루아르 밸리에서 세상을 떠난 르네상스 화가 레오나르도 다 빈치(1452-1519) 500주기를 기념한 특별전(10/24-2/24, 2020)이 모나리자의 홈 루브르 박물관에서 대대적으로 열린다. 레오나르도 다 빈치는 작품에 서명을 잘 하지 않아서 학자들간에 그의 진품에 관한 논쟁이 치열하다. 단 6점의 회화만이 만장일치로 다 빈치 작품으로 인정된다. 

 

Leonardo at the Louvre: an exclusive first look at this year's biggest blockbuster

https://www.theartnewspaper.com/preview/leonardo-louvre



Leonardo da Vinci

from October 24, 2019 to February 24, 2020

Louvre Museum, Paris


Booking your visit

To ensure optimal visiting conditions for this much-awaited event, visitors will be required to make a reservation for a specific time slot for the  “Leonardo da Vinci” exhibition (October 24, 2019–February 24, 2020).

This shall apply to all visitors, including those entitled to free admission.

The reservation service will be open as of June 18, 2019 at www.ticketlouvre.fr 


The year 2019 marks the 500-year anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci in France, of particular importance for the Louvre, which holds the largest collection in the world of da Vinci’s paintings, as well as 22 drawings.


The museum is seizing the opportunity in this year of commemorations to gather as many of the artist’s paintings as possible around the five core works in its collections: The Virgin of the Rocks, La Belle Ferronnière, the Mona Lisa (which will remain in the gallery where it is normally displayed), the Saint John the Baptist, and the Saint Anne. The objective is to place them alongside a wide array of drawings as well as a small but significant series of paintings and sculptures from the master’s circle.


This unprecedented retrospective of da Vinci’s painting career will illustrate how he placed utmost importance on painting, and how his  investigation of the world, which he referred to as “the science of painting,” was the instrument of his art, seeking nothing less than to bring life to his paintings.


The exhibition is the culmination of more than ten years of work, notably including new scientific examinations of the Louvre’s paintings, and the conservation treatment of three of them, allowing for better understanding of da Vinci’s artistic practice and pictorial technique. Clarification of  his biography has also emerged through the exhaustive reexamination of archival documents. The exhibition will paint the portrait of a man and an artist of extraordinary freedom.


Organized by:

Vincent Delieuvin, Department of Paintings, and Louis Frank, Department of Prints and Drawings, Musée du Louvre.


From October 24, 2019 to February 24, 2020


Location

Hall Napoléon, under the Pyramid


Admission

€17 (permanent collections + exhibitions)

Time slot booking (compulsory): www.ticketlouvre.fr


Opening hours

Every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Tuesday.

Night opening until 9:45 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays.


Further information

+33 (0)1 40 20 53 17

#ExpoLéonard

https://www.louvre.fr/en/expositions/leonardo-da-vinci



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