jeudi, mars 22

The exhibition of Leonard

I went to Tokyo national museum to see some works created by Leonard da Vinci today. This exhibition began on 20th March. They said that the museum was very crowded, because many Japanese wanted to see it. I often saw many advertisements on this exhibition. Actually, I decided to go there, just this afternoon, and would like to get relaxed...

After deciding to go there, I found my friend to go with me!! I'd appreciated him very much.

Now, we reached Tokyo national museum and we're eager to see a picture named "the Annunciation," which was drawn when Leonard was twenty or so. Fortunately, I got information about his picture from another friend, and I felt they would be very useful in reviewing it...

After passing through some checking points on our baggages, we were about to face it!! The stage direction around the painting impressed and excited us then, and we could see it from the entrance. The room was a little bit dark and the picture was highlighted. With walking, we reached just in front of the picture, I observed this picture from various points of view under my friend's advice. The picture was PERFECT!!





Once we saw the only one picture, we faced a surprising announce: "EXIT."

???

Oh, really? No way (>o<)!!!


Is there ONLY one picture for the admission fee of 1,500yen ??? My friend was also surprised at the fact, and he said it was the first time to meet such an amazing situation in his life!





Sorry.
...Indeed, we found that the 2nd part of the exhibition at last, and it contained Leonard's other works related to geometry, physics, and the theory of paintings and so on.
Taken as a whole, the 2nd part was similar to scientific or mathematical class in (junior) high-school.
So, if you're planning to go there, it's better for you to study meanings of "the golden section" and "aerial perspective," if possible.
They will help your understanding Leonard's works, though there are explanations on it in the museum.

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