These paintings have a hidden meaning in them
Artwork that is so famous and admired in the world is not just a good picture. The painting also depicts the deepest mind and character of the artist who wears it. Sometimes there is even a message from the artist.
Gifted artists in history such as Michelangelo and DaVinci are not just great painters. They are also experts in figurative and symbolism. So do not be surprised if many of their works really have meaning, puzzles, or secret images behind them.
1. It's in Eyes
Not just a description of the brain implicit in Michelangelo's painting in the Sistine Chapel. Because when examining the 14 thousand-foot painting, the experts found a symbol related to the Hebrew letters. It is seen in figures of David and Goliath that form the gimel symbols of g'vurah or strength believed in the mystical tradition of Kabbalah.
Meanwhile, on the opposite wall, Judith and his servant were carrying the head of the Assyrian General, Holofernes which was implied in Hebrew, Chet (loving-kindness). Because of the discovery of this symbol, Michelangelo had allegedly wrestled with Judaism.
4. UFO Fly
Domenico Ghirlandaio has one of the most famous works of Madonna with Saint Giovannino. But in the painting was found a strange flying object in the upper left sky of the Virgin Mary. If you look closely, the strange blobs resemble the glowing disk objects that may be presumed today by UFOs.
But the strange thing is how maybe the painter in the Middle Ages could have imagination over UFOs and aliens. Until now, the floating object may only be answered by Domenico himself.
Gifted artists in history such as Michelangelo and DaVinci are not just great painters. They are also experts in figurative and symbolism. So do not be surprised if many of their works really have meaning, puzzles, or secret images behind them.
1. It's in Eyes
Monalisa can be regarded as one of the most mysterious paintings in the world. Leonardo Da Vinci's obscure and cracked original work is even hanging comfortably on the walls of the Louvre museum. The most famous thing about this Monalisa is an enigmatic smile that can make any human have different images. Not only his smile, the look of the Monalisa is believed to be a secret because it is believed to be behind the dark paint of the pupil's part, the Da Vinci maestro keeps the letters inscribed. Through super-detailed microscopic technology, Silvano Vinceti discovers the LV letter in the right eye of the Monalisa and the undefined letter in the left eye.
2. Doomsday predictions
The Last Supper may be another very famous Da Vinci painting beside the Monalisa. An information technology specialist named Slavisa Pesci produced a fascinating visual effect from the original painting and found two Knights Templar-like figures at both ends of the table and someone suspected of carrying a baby by Jesus' side. But a Vatican researcher named Sabrina Sforza Galitzia believes that the Italian genius inserted a death forecast by code at The Last Supper. The code uses a zodiac symbol that uses 24 Latin letters and finds data that the end of the world will occur on 1 November 4006.
3. The Kabbalah symbol
Meanwhile, on the opposite wall, Judith and his servant were carrying the head of the Assyrian General, Holofernes which was implied in Hebrew, Chet (loving-kindness). Because of the discovery of this symbol, Michelangelo had allegedly wrestled with Judaism.
4. UFO Fly
But the strange thing is how maybe the painter in the Middle Ages could have imagination over UFOs and aliens. Until now, the floating object may only be answered by Domenico himself.
5. Existence Freemasons
Freemasonry has been regarded as the organization of secret fraternity that existed to this day. This organization is believed to have emerged from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century. No wonder so many important people and world-historical figures are regarded as members of influential organizations that are said to control the world from behind the scenes.
One of the alleged members of Freemasons is Mozart. The world musician is believed to be painted by Antonia Lorenzoni as a young man while showing a symbol of dedication to a hierarchical level. So do you believe the Freemasons are real?
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