Centuries ago. But the present one is later and special.
Not originals, but if the original painting was put under an x-ray scanner, there are two Mona Lisa's painted under it. There is also a version of the Mona Lisa by Duchamp, done in 1919 and titled 'L.H.O.O.Q. He called these works 'Readymades'.
The Mona Lisa has been rolled into a tube in films, however, this has not happened in real life as it is painted on wood. As of 2014, the painting is at the Louvre is Paris.
no taking pictures can ruin it because its very fragile and old the flash can somehow fade itIt may be next to impossible to take non-flash photography as well, because the painting is constantly surrounded by visitors staring into its glass enclosure. It is a very small painting.According to some visitors to the Paris Louvre Museum, sneaking photos of this particular painting will lead to the culprit getting yelled at in French, since taking photos of Mona Lisa is not allowed.Addition:The fact is they have stopped yelling at silly visitors. Instead they have provided the Mona Lisa with a kind of glass that prevents photos being successful.
he put a white dot in the center of her eyes to make her eyes follow you where ever you go.
The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, is an oil painting on poplar wood. The painting is 77cm x 53cm, or 31 inches x 21 inches. See the related link below. 76.8 × 53.0 cm, ( = 30.2 × 20.9 in)
In the louvre
That is extremely unlikely . . . the portrait of Mona Lisa is painted on a piece of wood.
Not originals, but if the original painting was put under an x-ray scanner, there are two Mona Lisa's painted under it. There is also a version of the Mona Lisa by Duchamp, done in 1919 and titled 'L.H.O.O.Q. He called these works 'Readymades'.
The Mona Lisa has been rolled into a tube in films, however, this has not happened in real life as it is painted on wood. As of 2014, the painting is at the Louvre is Paris.
no taking pictures can ruin it because its very fragile and old the flash can somehow fade itIt may be next to impossible to take non-flash photography as well, because the painting is constantly surrounded by visitors staring into its glass enclosure. It is a very small painting.According to some visitors to the Paris Louvre Museum, sneaking photos of this particular painting will lead to the culprit getting yelled at in French, since taking photos of Mona Lisa is not allowed.Addition:The fact is they have stopped yelling at silly visitors. Instead they have provided the Mona Lisa with a kind of glass that prevents photos being successful.
A glass slide: coverslip
he put a white dot in the center of her eyes to make her eyes follow you where ever you go.
it flies up to the glass
it is use to place an item on and put it under a microscope to view
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
Get a glass or something that can hold liquids, go to your sink, turn on the faucet, put the glass under the running water.
it is mixed with sand and put under extreme heat