The Mona Lisa Art Famous Painting Cat Scratching Board

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The Mona Lisa Art Famous Painting Cat Scratching Board - Scratchers & Cat Furniture - Cotton & Hemp Khaki

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGU_aGly_Lk Who says cats are always destructive? ! Only barbaric behavior? ! There is nothing wrong with the cat. If the cat is wrong, it must be the fault of the slave. The fault of the slave is that cats also need to be nurtured by art~ The cat scratching board combines world-famous paintings and Linen, making the cat scratching board not only a cat scratching board, but also a work of art at home. It can not only beautify home life, but also satisfy the cat's nature. Through the artistic influence of famous paintings, cats can also Enjoy world-famous paintings with you elegantly. Maybe we may not visit the Louvre in this life, but you can spend a penny and immerse yourself in art with your cat when you come home every day. Let your home be both the Louvre and an art museum! 【Appreciation of Famous Paintings】 Title of work: The Mona Lisa Author: Leonardo Da Vinci Year: 1503-06 Original material: oil paint. Oil On Poplar Panel Original size: 77 x 53 cm Collection location: Louvre Museum, Paris, France Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer and scientist. One of the most original of the Renaissance luminaries, his most important achievement lay in the union between scientific and artistic works. Da Vinci's composition is simple and magnificent. It is not arranged in some planes obtained from linear vision like the fifteenth century composition, but in the form of radiating from a center point or rotating around an inner axis. In addition, he also used oil paint as a medium to expand his field, making it include the entire color gamut from dark to light, which is also called "chiaroscuro". The spaces in his paintings and many sketches seem to be filled with light and atmosphere. The edges of characters and objects are therefore blurry. The "Mona Lisa" was created between 1503 and 1506. In addition to being famous as a beautiful lady, it is also a typical representative of portrait painting. It also shows a high degree of oil painting skills, especially the sfumato effect on the background. With the light and dark treatment of Mona Lisa's face and hands, the whole painting is enveloped in a comfortable and quiet atmosphere. The portrait took Leonardo four years to complete, and when he completed it, he did not want to give it to Zogondo (Mona Lisa's husband) or anyone else. When he was invited by the King of France, he left Italy for France with this portrait. Leonardo da Vinci died in France, which is why this painting is in France. This portrait of a Florentine woman with a mysterious mountain scenery as the background can be said to be the masterpiece of portraiture. Da Vinci seemed to have breathed life into the painting. Nowadays, the color of the painting has faded, cracks have appeared, and it is covered with dirt and a layer of paint. However, one can still feel the profound skill of Da Vinci's painting techniques. Before the fifteenth century, most of the portraits painted in Italy depicted the profile, and there were relatively few works that showed the breath of life. One of the reasons was that they were influenced by the profile portraits on Roman coins. Initially, those who would order portraits were limited to the wealthy and high-status classes, who wanted portraits that demonstrated personal power. However, by the fifteenth century, portraits began to become common among the wealthy merchant class. Emerging patrons of art were less interested in rigid, formalized poses and preferred frontal portraits that conveyed the personality of the subject. Da Vinci used a sfumato technique, which is to apply transparent oil paint layer by layer to gradually blur the light and dark lines of the underlying colors. At the same time, he also removed unsightly outlines and allowed the characters to emerge softly. Mona Lisa's smile always carries a veil of mystery. This is because the slightly raised corners of her mouth are uneven and the outline of her lips is not clear. In addition, the smudge method allows for a subtle fusion of light and shadow, which is successful. show unique effects. Mona Lisa's eyes are very graceful and gentle, looking forward with an unfathomable meaning. But if you look closely at the painting in the Louvre, she has neither eyelashes nor eyebrows. This may be due to the popular cosmetic technique of eyebrow shaving in Florence at that time, so the eyebrows and eyelashes were trimmed. Her right hand gently rests on her left hand, her posture is very elegant, and it also reveals her peaceful and calm state of mind. This posture of arms and hands makes the body form a stable triangular composition, guiding the viewer's eyes to follow her surroundings, enhancing the dynamic sense of the picture. The background that sets off the elegant posture of Mona Lisa is a vast and desolate mountainous landscape. Compared to the detailed depiction of her face, the brushstrokes in the background appear much lighter. Da Vinci preferred to depict natural landscapes that exude a magical atmosphere and are moving. Therefore, in this painting, except for the winding roads and bridges in the middle ground, the rest do not look like the real world scenery at all. [Cat scratching board size] Dimensions: Approximately length 50X width 70x thickness 3 cm Weight: Approximately 5.2 kg Material: Linen and wood Accessories: Comes with a standing stand and nails for hanging on the wall Precautions: This product is very heavy: if you want to hang it on the wall, be sure to nail it to avoid the risk of falling This product is a consumable product and will gradually wear out after being scratched by a cat. 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Cotton & Hemp
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Netherlands
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Eco-Friendly
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Cat toys that humans and cats enjoy together, the exquisite simulation technology is like a famous painting at home, cat lover can cultivate their temperament, and their owners can relax to their heart's content. They can be displayed standing up or nailed to the wall.

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