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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