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  1. FILMACIÓN: Ginevra's Story: Solving the Mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci's First Known Portrait, película completa en español, se filmó en video digital full-HD.Los discos Bluray 3D disponibles, así como los DVD del film cuentan con versiones en alta definición, junto con extras, escenas eliminadas en postproducción y comentarios de Christopher Swann (dirección).

  2. Ginevra's Story: Solving the Mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci's First Known Portrait: Sinopsis: Reparto: Tráiler: Fotos: Críticas: ... * La edad que se muestra del artista es la correspondiente al año de la película. Dirección. Christopher Swann Edad: 49 años: Reparto. Meryl Streep Narrator

  3. Ginevra's Story: Solving the Mysteries of Leonardo da Vinci's First Known Portrait (1999), scheda completa del film di Christopher Swann con Meryl Streep: trama, cast, trailer, gallerie, boxoffice ...

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · 1. Lady with an Ermine. Leonardo da Vinci, Lady with an Ermine, 1489–1490, Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland. The first of Leonardo da Vinci’s women’s portraits, painted in Milan around 1479, presents 15-year-old Cecilia Gallerani. It is best known as the Lady with an Ermine. She was Ludovico Sforza’s lover and, according to art ...

  5. Ginevra de Benci, the first portrait by Leonardo da Vinci and his only painting in the Western Hemisphere, is both haunting and hypnotic. Utilizing the potential of X-ray analysis, infrared reflectography, and the power of computer technology, this program delves beneath the surface of the painting to unveil fascinating stories about both Ginevra and Leonardo.

  6. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, widely considered one of the most gifted and inventive men in history, was born in 1452 in a village near the town of Vinci, Tuscany. The illegitimate son of Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci, a Florentine notary and landlord, and Caterina, a peasant girl (who later married an artisan), Leonardo was brought up on the family estate in Anchiano by his paternal ...

  7. This was actually a really fascinating documentary short about the subject of Leonard Da Vinci’s first portrait. It’s really informative and gives a lot of wonderful insight into the time period and both Da Vinci and Ginevra (the subject of the portrait).