Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 3442 The Art of Knotting (Part 2)

A girl's hair is actually similar to a knot. The female portraits painted by Leonardo da Vinci often have very complicated hairstyles, which are even difficult to complete in reality.

It is through the hair that the painting titled "Salvator Mundi" was identified as a work of Leonardo da Vinci. It can be said that the knot is another signature of Leonardo da Vinci.

Georgiana stood in front of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper". It was already sunset and the tourists had left. The monastery lit oil lamps for her. In order to prevent the black smoke produced by burning from affecting the murals, they were all set at a distance from the painting. There is a certain distance.

She lit a cigarette and stood in front of the mural looking at St. John on the wall. Although he looked as soft as a woman and had long hair, he was still a man, and he also wrote the Book of Revelation.

Expensive luxury goods are also used once and then discarded. Only those who know how to cherish them will protect them. Severus had been gentle to her before, even if he was occasionally rude, it made them both happy. Bonaparte, on the other hand, at first only cared about himself, but later he slowly learned how to take her feelings into consideration.

Bonaparte always reminded her of Anne Boleyn, but more importantly...

The door behind her was opened again, and Georgiana turned around and saw Julian Uffral.

"Is there anything special about looking at this painting at night?" Julian walked towards her while looking at the Last Supper on the wall.

She actually wanted to find a place to relax.

"This wall is the north wall." Georgiana looked at the Last Supper and said, "Where's the west side?"

Julian thought for a moment and raised his left hand.

"Yes, if you look at it during the day, the wall on the right will be brighter, as if there is light shining in from the window on the left." Georgiana pointed to the wall on the left of the picture. "I can see 4 tapestries, each tapestry There is a 'small window' in the gap between them, and they are not on the same level as the 'small window' on the right. "

"Where?" Julian looked at the painting and asked in confusion.

Georgiana had no choice but to take out her wand, focus it into a beam of light, and point at the painting.

"This was the last supper. Of course it was eaten when the sun was setting. I guess they ate earlier. It was not dark. The scenery outside the window was still daytime, and no candles were lit." Georgiana said.

"So?" he continued to ask confused.

"You can see that the painting is symmetrical, but not perfectly symmetrical, such as the space between St. John and the throne, and there is a sconce on the wall behind them." Then she pointed to the right and said, "Thomas It looks like it’s pointing to the sky, but I think it’s pointing to a position symmetrical to the wall lamp. There’s nothing there. Do you think this Saint John looks like the John the Baptist painted by Leonardo da Vinci?”

He looked at Georgiana in surprise.

"Do you know the difference between St. John and John the Baptist?" Georgiana asked with a smile.

He looked at her in a daze.

"I'm not a believer, but I know a thing or two." Julian said, turning his eyes back to the paintings on the wall.

"Leonardo said that if you want to know whether your painting exactly matches the object you traced from nature, then you can take a mirror and observe the image of the actual object reflected in the mirror, and treat the mirror as your own "Guide." Georgiana said, taking out a mirror from her small bag and pointing it at the mural on the wall.

Julian looked in the mirror and gasped.

"I saw a new heaven and a new world." Georgiana said calmly. "The new world illuminated by 'nous' has not changed much from the old world. It's just the new perspective and the re-understanding of the nature of the world that make it different." changed."

"What are nuos?" Julian asked.

"Have you never heard of the Gnostics?" Georgiana looked at him in surprise.

Julian opened his mouth dryly, "The previous sentence seems to be from the Book of Revelation."

"Of course." Georgiana smiled. "Look at the light in the room. Does it look like it's coming from the east?"

"Wouldn't that be 'breakfast'?" Julian said stupidly.

"That's true. The sunset and sunrise times during Passover are not as long as in midsummer, so I guess they had breakfast a little late and had dinner a little early, otherwise they wouldn't be able to tell the difference between day and night. "If part of the light comes from the fire, and the fire itself is almost the same red color, as we see now, the white wall is dyed red, which is different from what we see during the day."

"Why did he arrange it like this?" Julian asked looking at the mural.

Georgiana looked at St. John on the screen again. "There is no written information about the seats of the Last Supper in the book, but in the Last Supper with the same theme that I saw in the Louvre, John almost always sat on the left, as we see in the mirror. The layout of the church was not like this earlier. Perhaps, just like the church has a fixed style, John's position was also fixed, and he always fell into the arms of the Lord and cried. "

"But that's not the picture. He leaned back." Julian said with eyes shining.

"And she laughed." Georgiana added, "Love makes people weak, don't you think so?"

"He smiles like the Mona Lisa," Julian said. "Why is he smiling?"

"I guess it was love, and Michelangelo, his sculpture of the Pieta, which put a smile on Maria's face," Georgiana said.

“I remember that the dome of the Church of Our Lady of Flowers did not comply with church regulations.” Julian said.

"That's right."

"So, this is an innovation of Leonardo da Vinci?" Julian asked.

She didn't think so.

When Leonardo da Vinci used mirror words, he liked to use "you", as if he was talking to another self in the mirror.

St. John's temper was originally very bad, just like Peter holding a dagger behind him, as if he was discussing with John how to kill the traitor.

Judas was frightened and subconsciously grabbed the purse when he heard Peter's words.

But John changed. Love made him restrain his temper and become mature. From the original bad temper, he became tolerant.

"He is hiding a secret." Georgiana said looking at the mirror.

"What secret?" Julian asked subconsciously.

"There is something missing on that table." Georgiana said.

"What is it?" Julian asked.

There are bread, sauce plates, and even a plate of eels on this table, but there is no...

"Forget it, you were told, I'll find it myself." Julian smiled, "I came here to invite you."

"Invite me?" She asked in surprise.

"How about going to La Scala to watch an opera?" Julian asked.

"It was fixed so quickly?" she asked in surprise.

"I can only say that this is the power of money." He said helplessly.

Georgiana curled her lips.

The spell "Expecto Patronus" summons "guardians". No matter how talented Leonardo da Vinci is, he can't perform it without a sponsor.

"What's playing tonight? I don't want to see the Queen of Lombardy." Georgiana said.

Julian shook his head and turned to leave the cafeteria.

Before leaving, Georgiana looked back at the "Apostle of Love" on the mural.

Who is he referring to?

"See you next time." Georgiana said to the mural, and then left behind Uvral.

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