Join ophthalmologist Dr. Vincent de Luise for this fascinating visual tour exploring how we see and how we interpret what we see by examining some of the most famous works in the history of art.
"What makes the smile in Da Vinci's Mona Lisa so enigmatic?" "Why did Monet's gardenscapes change so dramatically in the last decade of his life?" "Why are so many of Van Gogh's paintings predominantly yellow?"
Vincent de Luise, MD is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Princeton University and Weill Cornell Medical College. He has been an area ophthalmologist at OptiCare for 28 years and is assistant clinical professor of ophthalmology at Yale University. He frequently lectures on medicine and its relationship to music and art.