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The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman
Clues to what??? The clues mentioned in Dan Brown's book are completely fictitous.
She is not actually laughing, just a smile. The meaning of her smile has been debated since the painting was done.
They show the mood and tone of the painting, and the way that da Vinci paints the mouth is an illusion whether she is smiling or not.
Marilyn Monroe was painted by Andy Warholl, which was a part of the Pop Art movement in the 1950's and 1960's.
The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman The Mona Lisa or the Smiling Woman
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Clues to what??? The clues mentioned in Dan Brown's book are completely fictitous.
She is not actually laughing, just a smile. The meaning of her smile has been debated since the painting was done.
They show the mood and tone of the painting, and the way that da Vinci paints the mouth is an illusion whether she is smiling or not.
The Mona Lisa secret refers to the particular expression she has on her face. She appears to be slightly smiling, as if she knows something the viewer of the painting does not.
Expressionist paintings are paintings that artists paint to express there feelings i.e a happy expressionist painting would have someone smiling and it would have bright colours, but if it was a sad painting it would have dark colors and if you look at it you would feel depressed.
No he was not smiling.
smiling to you
Zygomaticus is your smiling muscle
A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.A normal (ie not smiling) mouth.
Leornardo Da Vinci used sfumato on his famous painting, the Mona Lisa. This allowed colors to shade gradually with each other making it impossible to tell if she is smiling or not, and if she has eyebrows.