Unveiling The Genius: The Incredible Story Of Leonardo Da Vinci மோனா லிசா ஓவியம் வரைந்த டாவின்சி கதை

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மோனா லிசா ஓவியம் வரைந்த லியொனார்டோ டாவின்சி கதை Story of Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa Painting in Tamil @TAMILFIRECHANNEL

1911-ஆம் ஆண்டு பாரிஸின் புகழ் பெற்ற லூவர் அரும்பொருளகத்திலிருந்து ஓர் ஓவியம் களவு போனது. ஓவியத்தைக் கூடவா திருடுவார்கள் என்று நீங்கள் நினைக்கலாம். ஆனால் அதுவல்ல ஆச்சர்யம் அந்த ஓவியம் களவு போன பிறகு அது மாட்டப்பட்டிருந்த வெற்று இடத்தைப் பார்க்கவே அரும்பொருளகத்தில் கூட்டம் அலை மோதத் தொடங்கியது. ஓவியம் இருந்த இடத்தைப் பார்க்கவே உலகம் ஆசைப்பட்டது என்றால் அந்த ஓவியத்தில் அப்படி என்னதான் இருந்தது என்று யோசிக்கிறீர்களா? அந்த ஓவியத்தின் பெயரை சொன்னாலே உங்கள் உதடுகள் புன்னகை பூக்கும். சில காலங்களுக்குப் பிறகு கண்டுபிடிக்கப்பட்ட அந்த 'மகா ஓவியம்' இப்போது மீண்டும் அதே லூவர் அரும்பொருளகத்தில் கம்பீரமாக வீற்றிருக்கிறது என்பது வேறு விசயம். மாபெரும் ஓவியர், மேலும் தெரிந்து கொள்ள

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00:30In the year 1911, a painting was stolen from the famous Louvre in Paris.
00:40You might think that they would steal a painting.
00:44But that is not surprising.
00:46After the painting was stolen, the world began to look for a place where it had been changed.
00:55The world wanted to see where the painting was,
00:59Do you wonder what was in that painting?
01:03If you say the name of that painting, your lips will bloom.
01:08The great painting, which was discovered after a while,
01:12is now again in the same Louvre museum.
01:19I do not know how to introduce the historical master who painted that painting and became famous.
01:28Because, when I say that if you excel in one field, you can dominate the sky,
01:35How to introduce someone who is a great painter, a great artist, a great poet, a music producer, a philosopher, a sportsman, a materialist, an architect, a sea researcher, a linguist, a linguist, an army advisor, etc.
01:51How to introduce someone who is famous in more than ten fields?
01:56What to say and honor?
01:58I try as much as I can.
02:00The name of that wonderful artist is Mona Lisa.
02:05Leonardo da Vinci is the name of the person who gave birth to that divine girl.
02:11Today is his birthday.
02:14Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in a village called Vinci, near Florence, Italy.
02:24He was a little mischievous at birth.
02:27Da Vinci was born unmarried to a father who was a farmer and a mother who worked as a farmer.
02:35When he was born, he grew up not knowing what motherhood was, rather than remembering someone else.
02:43Da Vinci was interested in drawing and shaping models at a young age.
02:49He has a left-handed habit.
02:51However, he had the ability to draw a painting with both hands at the same time.
02:59He wrote his explanations and letters in words and places.
03:04Because if you want to read him, you have to put it in front of the mirror and read it with a reflection in the mirror.
03:12When he was a child, he went to the market and bought beautiful birds for sale.
03:19He let him fly freely and enjoyed its beauty.
03:23He kept that scene in mind and drew it as a painting.
03:27That's how much he remembers.
03:30Da Vinci was very fond of horses.
03:33He was proud of his physical strength.
03:36He had the power to break horseshoes with his bare hands.
03:41Da Vinci, who loved nature more, is the first painter to represent nature in his paintings.
03:50He did not follow any rules or regulations in his paintings.
03:55Da Vinci was the first painter to draw light and shadow in his paintings.
04:02He did not stop there.
04:04He had a unique thirst to develop his knowledge.
04:08He drew light and shadow.
04:11To understand the natural laws behind it, he studied the nature of light and the structure of the eyes.
04:20If the indications he wrote were recorded, we would not have had to wait centuries to meet many people.
04:28Those indications were published until the 19th century.
04:32When his indications were discovered, the world was in shock.
04:37Do you know why?
04:39At a time when even airplanes were not discovered,
04:43that is, about 500 years ago,
04:46Da Vinci drew a picture of a horse.
04:51In a situation where the indications were not found, he thought about evidence.
04:56At a time when no scientific evidence was found,
05:00he imagined how a child was in the womb and drew it.
05:06It is known to see the difference between fiction and reality.
05:10The research he did on light waves became the basis for smoke science in recent times.
05:17When humans were drawn as pictures, he studied the body parts of humans.
05:23When plants and trees were drawn, he studied the body parts of birds.
05:27At that time, he created the model of an airplane.
05:32He thought about water spirits, ships, and ship models.
05:37When he compared those paintings with those created after centuries,
05:42scientists were surprised.
05:44After all, Da Vinci had drawn the future in his own way.
05:49Despite all this, the picture of Mona Lisa reminds us of Da Vinci's name.
05:57In 1503, Da Vinci took three years to complete the painting.
06:05It indicates that he was overwhelmed by the beauty of the painting and could not believe himself.
06:12It is doubtful that even a smoke film can depict a girl so well.
06:19The Louvre Museum was crowded to see the place where the picture was kept.
06:26More than 500 years later, the owner of the painting did not die.
06:31Another painting that added glory to Da Vinci is The Last Supper.
06:38In the European Renaissance period, there was no one like Leonardo Da Vinci in Italy.
06:48The fame of that great artist spread to Italy at that time.
06:52In 1516, French King Francis I invited Da Vinci to come and live in his country.
07:01He stayed in a palace reserved for him.
07:05On May 2, 1519, he died at the age of 67.
07:12Since he was the best of the ten works,
07:16it is a reference to describe him as Da Vinci who saw the 10th form.
07:21In the past 500 years, only one person like him has been found in history.
07:26In another 500 years, we may not be able to meet someone like him.
07:32Da Vinci's life helped us realize that we do not need 10, but at least one work.
07:41Like him, we do not have to name many works at the same time.
07:46If we put all our strength and effort into one work that we like,
07:51our life will be as sweet as that Mona Lisa flower, and the sky will be filled.
08:05The sky will be filled.
08:09With the support of the stars.
08:16Translation by ESO, translated by —

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