Discover the secret talent of the great Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) is a painter, a scientist, inventor, genius engineer. But he is also an architect, writer and even a musician.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) is a painter, a scientist, inventor, genius engineer. But he is also an architect, writer and even a musician. But according to the latest findings, he also designed fashion.
Draft outline
After months of careful research, scholars have reproduced some of the ragged sketches of a very special purse designed by the genius genius around 1497. According to Discovery News, the sketches are published. first published in 1978 by a leading scholar of Da Vinci is Carlo Pedretti. Carlo has found this interesting document among tens of thousands of drawings by Atlantic Code.
After more than three decades, the final sketch was restored and reworked by two scholars Agnese Sabato and Alessandro Vezzosi, in which Vezzosi is Ideale Museum Director in Tuscan city, where da Vinci was born. in 1452.
Sketches of Leonardo da vinci Pretiosa bag.
'He designed some fashion accessories, but this bag is really unique. It combines aesthetics and functionality in a harmonious way , 'Vezzosi shared on Discovery News.
Pretiosa
Known as 'Pretiosa' (meaning 'precious' at the time), this bag has been crafted by the famous Florentine (Italian) Gheradini fashion house and displayed at Pitti Fashion Week. . Legend has it that Da Vinci's Mona Lisa was one of the original ancestors of the Gheradini family.
'The design of this bag is very attractive, very modern in a nostalgic form. It is also very handy and can accommodate many things, ' said Gheradini representative. Its design mimics the prayer platform of the 'Ceremony' , adorned with floral and spiral patterns stylized as a metaphor for scripture scrolls. At the same time, Pretiosa also possesses an extremely strange lock style, never seen before.
Described by contemporary historian Paolo Giovio: 'who answers all questions related to beauty and elegance' , Leonardo has his own original ideas about fashion. 'He strongly opposed stereotypes, burdensome and overly decorated , ' Vezzosi added.
Really fashion
In an age where everyone wore very long robes, folded into layers in bears, Da Vinci wore only a knee-length rose-colored robe, an anonymous document from the early 16th century. reveal. Da Vinci also once vehemently criticized the costumes of the time as 'bundle to podium level'. That is not to mention shoes. ' They are so tight that their toes are squeezed together and filled with bottles ', Da Vinci complained.
'Leonardo is always different. It is not surprising that he did not follow the fashion trends of the time. He has his own style, so he is really fashionable , 'said the scholars.
Both beautiful and usable, creative and provocative, the 'Pretiosa' bag really stands out in Renaissance fashion. Mr. Vezzosi believed that Leonardo had many other sketches about the Pretiosa bag, but unfortunately, they were lost.
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