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The mona Lisa's mysterious smile has been celebrated to this day

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The Mona Lisa is a prestigious portrait masterpiece.

The mona Lisa's mysterious smile has been celebrated to this day

Mona Lisa

The Mona Lisa is an oil painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, now in the collection of the Louvre Museum in France. It has been hotly discussed since it was created in the early 16th century, with experts pointing out that the Mona Lisa's smile is 83% happy, 9% disgusted, 6% fearful, and 2% angry. Speaking of which, I have to mention Dada. Finch was a genius. At that time, in the European Renaissance era, Leonardo da Vinci, as the representative of the Renaissance at that time, quietly did activities that were considered taboo at that time, such as human body deplanation under the suppression of the church's asceticism, and the painting "Mona Lisa" da Vinci focused on expressing human feelings under the influence of humanistic thought, and the smile of "Mona Lisa" seemed so mysterious at that time.

In order to strengthen the characteristics of the character era, da Vinci broke the traditional way of composition and broke through the portrayal of women to the abdomen. The medieval church considered lust below the abdomen to be lust, and the absurd rule prohibiting portraits of figures below the abdomen. Da Vinci's painting of figures below the abdomen is an open confrontation to medieval views. That's why the Mona Lisa is enduring, a leader who dares to break.

The mona Lisa's mysterious smile has been celebrated to this day

Elworth Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci first worked on the Ielworth Mona Lisa as a draft, and then used four creative stages: the first layer, a sketch of a portrait of an unknown object, which can be seen from the outline, has a larger head, nose, hands and smaller lips; in the second layer, da Vinci covered the original draft with a portrait of a pearl hair ornament. The third layer is the Portrait of Lisa Gladini, created in 1503, which Pascal believes is the original appearance of the Mona Lisa and what he considers to be "another portrait of a woman". The Mona Lisa in the painting looks to the left and smiles, which is the standard portrait of the time. On the fourth floor, there is the Mona Lisa oil painting: the face is slightly turned to the right, and even the gaze is to the right.

The mona Lisa's mysterious smile has been celebrated to this day

Portrait of Lisa Gladini and Mona Lisa

The mystery of the Mona Lisa is definitely not accidental, and leonardo da Vinci created this painting because of the very beautiful appearance of the Mona Lisa. In order to fully express it in the painting, he made careful preparations before embarking on the creation of Leonardo da Vinci's time in depicting Madame Gioconda, in order to make her feel gentle and smiling from beginning to end. He did his best to constantly arrange musicians, singers, and dancers around his wife. From this portrait, we can see how well Finch's practice expresses the feelings of madame. So whoever saw Finch's painting at the time. You will find an eternal smile on Madame's face. It does not seem to have come from human hands, but rather a true art created by God. So it is no accident that this painting is recognized as a masterpiece of the world that surpasses all previous portraits.

Through her eyes it was as if all hypocrisy and deception were hidden.

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