
Massimo Finazzer Flory returns to Chicago for recites and responds in the language of the time, with projected English texts, on the infancy of the genius of Leonardo da Vinci, his activities in the civil and military fields, as well as how to become a good painter. The performance touches on the relationship between painting and science, painting and sculpture, as well as painting and music. He will speak to us about anatomy and psychology.
In addition he will comment on The Last Supper and the figures of the apostles, hinting at Da Vinci’s relationship with religion, while also confronting the theme of water, alluding to the fashion of the time and responding to Da Vinci’s critics.
Source: http://www.iicchicago.esteri.it/
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