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    people had extremely traditional mindsets. Leonardo created two of the most famous paintings in history‚ the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”. “The Last Supper” is a tempura and oil fresco depicting the dinner when Jesus Christ addressed the apostles. In that work‚ he expressed profound body language and other details. The “Mona Lisa”‚ a painting depicting a woman with a shadowy slight smile‚ was Leonardo’s most well-known portrait. In this work‚ Leonardo accomplishes realistic curves‚ uses fine

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    most young artists started off as a student to Verrocchio and this is where he would he learned all his skills. Around the year 1503 Leonardo had begun to paint his most famous painting the Mona Lisa. A question asked by many people is why is the Mona Lisa the most famous it’s just a portrait? It’s not just her smile that gets peoples attention it’s the way he used the paint‚ the way he uses the darkness and the light and brings it all together. “Leonardo was fascinated by the

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    to give his pictures a 3-D effect. He painted different types of moods in his paintings. Leonardo Da Vinci most famous painting was the Mona Lisa painting. He started the painting in the year 1503. The painting was thought to be a woman name Lisa Gherardini‚ wife of a Florentine cloth merchant name Francesco Del Giocondo. They also said the reason for her smile was because she was pregnant. During the 1485 to 1490 Leonardo da Vinci was a renaissance painter. The duke from his time kept him busy

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    often resembles the Mona Lisa‚ Attributed to Berardino (portrait of a woman). This painting is the oldest in the Appleton Museum often referred to by the guards as The Appleton Mona. Some say the portrait was painted the same time as the Mona Lisa. Even though there is no evidence the portrait was painted by one of Devin chi’s students. The features in the portrait are very different than others in this time period. The colors are all very deep and dark. Compared to the Mona Lisa there are settle

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    world’s most famous smile‚ is the Mona Lisa. Leonardo Da Vinci created this masterpiece in 1503 using a style known as sfumato and perspective. Sfumato is a way of painting where contours are blurry and‚ it gives a special liveliness to the portrait and the foggy feeling in the landscape. Renaissance was trying to present‚ not the reality‚ but the mixture of reality and idealized beauty. We will mount this painting in the Lovre in Paris with the title. "Portrait of Mona Lisa Gherardine‚ wife of

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    Modernism in art is rejecting the past and it’s a “relentless quest for radical freedom of expression” (says my copy of “The Annotated Mona Lisa”). In western culture‚ before the scientific revolution or the Age of Enlightenment‚ most subjects/ themes of paintings were the daily lives of upper/middle class people‚ the nobility‚ Christianity‚ and landscapes. Also the paintings then stressed

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    in Milan) 1498‚ and the Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda‚ now at the Louvre in Paris)‚ 1503-1506. Though there is significant debate whether Leonardo himself painted the Mona Lisa‚ or whether it was the work of his students‚ it is known that it was probably his favorite piece. He most likely kept it with him at all times‚ and not travelling without it. Thousands of people see it each year in the Louvre‚ perhaps drawing their own interpretation on what is known as the Mona Lisa’s most infamous and

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    Sara Pikowski Art 109 Leonardo da Vinci was a great artist during his time and even presently. He is very well known and one of his most pieces is the Mona Lisa. In most of his artworks‚ there is a common theme that is seen as a very important aspect of who he is as a person. The most common theme is religion. He makes this work in his paintings because he has various artworks that contribute to the theme of religion. His other most well-known piece is The Last Supper. This also contributes

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    Martin Kemp. The author considers Leonardo and the process he takes of dissecting an older gentleman and the artwork of the female anatomy. The author then takes that information and connects it to another work the artist created. The artwork of the Mona Lisa that is known worldwide Kemp describes piece by piece the connection between the two parts. Upon completing the reading the reader is persuaded by the author that these pieces of artwork can indeed by connected. Kemp first remarks that Leonardo’s

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    Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa in the film as it is a well known painting of his that still holds lots of mysterys. It would fit best in the film where they were discussing da Vinci and his works. They mentioned The Last Supper but they didn’t talk about significance of the painting or why he did it. I think it would improve the film because the audience would better understand the da Vinci’s intentions in his paintings. There are few people who have not heard of the Mona Lisa‚ so discussing this

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