On the occasion of the 500th year since Leonardo’s death, Leonardo da Vinci: Opera Omnia exhibition, has been launched.
‘Leonardo Opera Omnia is an innovative, ambitious project aiming to share Italian cultural heritage by exhibiting digital paintings – high definition, true-to-size reproductions of Leonardo’s 17 paintings,’ the Embassy of Italy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, wrote on Facebook.
With the support of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Italian public television, RAI, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy and the National Art Gallery, the exhibition will show a series of events around the world to commemorate the life of one of Italy’s greatest geniuses, Leonardo Da Vinci.
Alongside the masterpiece Mona Lisa, 16 other true-to-size digital reproductions of paintings like Lady with an Ermine, The Last Supper, Annunciation, La Belle Ferronniere and Head of a Woman, will be showcased.
Leonardo Opera Omnia will be held at the National Art Gallery, in Kuala Lumpur from 15 July to 15 Aug. The timings will be 10 am to 6 pm. Although, on 11 August, the exhibition will be closed.
Best of all, the exhibition is open to the public and is absolutely free!