Da Vinci's Influence On Society

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The artist who addresses social topics in his work.
The work of art can solve the Social problems that substance is the art influence on people's thoughts and spirit, this art is a kind of carrier of the spirit, the art spread a kind of spirit to the world. So, why the art can spread a kind of spirit? Art is a kind of cultural phenomenon, is closely related to people's real life. Mostly to meet the needs of the subjective and the emotion, also is a special way of daily life for entertainment. The fundamental is to constantly create new beauty and new feeling, Art as a kind of spiritual products, with the trend of the development of the infinite, and in the entire society product occupies more and more proportion.
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He described painting as the “sole imitator of all the visible works of nature” and as “a subtle invention which with philosophy and clever speculation considers the natures of all forms”. This elevated aspiration provided the basis for his claim that the painter was superior to the practitioners of all other disciplines, particularly the poets who were so highly respected in the court circles he frequented.”(Leonardo Da Vinci) Da Vinci is a famous humanist versatile talent. Even today his achievement make people feel incredible, a person how can have such experience, for all these different areas to make such a profound research, and in the research field of almost all of them made an important contribution.
Leonardo Da Vinci's 《Virgin of The Rocks》, 《Nursing Madonna》, 《Last Supper》, 《Santa Ana》and《John the Baptist》. The 《Last Supper》is “a major work by Leonardo da Vinci, executed in the refectory of Sta Maria Delle Grazie, Milan, between 1495 and 1497. One of Leonardo's most important paintings, the Last Supper differed from the numerous earlier treatments of the same subject by concentrating on the psychological content at the moment that Christ reveals that one among the present company will betray him. The figures of the apostles themselves were based upon some of Leonardo's contemporaries.” (Last

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