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The Italian Embassy in Thailand joins with River City Bangkok, the center of Asia's finest art and antiques. On the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the exhibition Leonardo Opera Omnia opens, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of the great artist Leonardo da Vinci. Da Vinci invites you to be dazzled by all 17 replicas of his masterpieces. Created with special techniques, the same size as the original. Many of the works are being shown for the first time, with His Excellency Lorenzo Galanti (HE Mr. Lorenzo Galanti), Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to Thailand, together with Itthipol Khunpluem, Minister of Culture. Presiding over the opening of the exhibition, Linda Cheng, Managing Director of River City Bangkok, led the executive team in welcoming her on the 3rd floor of River City Bangkok. His Excellency Lorenzo Galanti, Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to Thailand, said: “Leonardo da Vinci once wrote: “Those who seldom think are often wrong.
He is both a thinker and a thinker. philosopher and writer It is rooted in a lifetime Email Data of observing reality. He strives to gain knowledge through rigorous observation and research into every detail. He believed that every traditional belief should be verified through scientific observation. As a result, Leonardo became a true symbol of the Italian Renaissance. Leonardo was both a scientist and a painter. Musician, Engineer and Writer In addition, Leonardo is considered the first person to combine science and technology. By observing the human body and nature.” Commemorating the 500th anniversary of Leonardo's death in 1519, the reason that the Royal Thai Embassy Bringing Leonardo's famous works to Thailand Because we believe that Leonardo's works are like a legacy of humanity that is worthy of being shared and presented. The exhibition features original-size digital reproductions of Leonardo's most iconic masterpieces. Visitors will be given a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in every detail.
The beautiful images in the exhibition explore many topics. Some topics are religious stories, some are worldly stories. Some images were created according to the traditions of the era. and the wishes of the employer “If you look seriously You'll find hidden details in the picture, whether it's the clothes. The scenery hidden in the corners of the picture, the light, the gestures of the hands The eyes of the woman in the painting including the integrity of the human body Such exquisite paintings were possible because of Leonardo's careful observation and thought. His ideas were based on the belief that All great things are interconnected.” Itthiphon Khunpluem, Minister of Culture, said that this exhibition presents reproductions of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpieces. There are only 17 pictures of people who died 500 years ago, but this exhibition is very meaningful because of the role art plays in society's well-being. Importantly, this exhibition not only gives us the opportunity to immerse ourselves in world-famous works.
He is both a thinker and a thinker. philosopher and writer It is rooted in a lifetime Email Data of observing reality. He strives to gain knowledge through rigorous observation and research into every detail. He believed that every traditional belief should be verified through scientific observation. As a result, Leonardo became a true symbol of the Italian Renaissance. Leonardo was both a scientist and a painter. Musician, Engineer and Writer In addition, Leonardo is considered the first person to combine science and technology. By observing the human body and nature.” Commemorating the 500th anniversary of Leonardo's death in 1519, the reason that the Royal Thai Embassy Bringing Leonardo's famous works to Thailand Because we believe that Leonardo's works are like a legacy of humanity that is worthy of being shared and presented. The exhibition features original-size digital reproductions of Leonardo's most iconic masterpieces. Visitors will be given a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in every detail.
The beautiful images in the exhibition explore many topics. Some topics are religious stories, some are worldly stories. Some images were created according to the traditions of the era. and the wishes of the employer “If you look seriously You'll find hidden details in the picture, whether it's the clothes. The scenery hidden in the corners of the picture, the light, the gestures of the hands The eyes of the woman in the painting including the integrity of the human body Such exquisite paintings were possible because of Leonardo's careful observation and thought. His ideas were based on the belief that All great things are interconnected.” Itthiphon Khunpluem, Minister of Culture, said that this exhibition presents reproductions of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpieces. There are only 17 pictures of people who died 500 years ago, but this exhibition is very meaningful because of the role art plays in society's well-being. Importantly, this exhibition not only gives us the opportunity to immerse ourselves in world-famous works.