Mona Lisa

*raising my hands* I am the one stupid here.. I don't know Arts... *hiding*

*giving award to gnarlydorkette* for being a Smartie about Arts! heh!
 
Cheri said:
*raising my hands* I am the one stupid here.. I don't know Arts... *hiding*

*giving award to gnarlydorkette* for being a Smartie about Arts! heh!

:rofl: Cheri -- u arent alone!!!!!!

<---- an idiot when it comes to art history too :-/
 
I am being thinking that it could be an accident then Leo discovery he liked that way it is.

Think about it. Many famous stuff been happen by the accident.
 
Why is the Mona Lisa the most recognized work of art in the world? Just ask Cecil Adams, the wisest man who has ever lived:

http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mmonalisa.html


Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, men have named you
You're so like the lady with the mystic smile
Is it only 'cause you're lonely they have blamed you?
For that Mona Lisa strangeness in your smile?

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
Or just a cold and lonely lovely work of art?

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
Or just a cold and lonely lovely work of art?

—Nat King Cole
 
Sfumato would be the term for the "smoky" background - which is made of soft and thick shades. I can see that it would be about perspectives which can affect the art with trick angles. Notice how the both sides of the background don't match in the depth of distance - left horizon seems to be more lower than the right horizon. It probably is the reason for the mystery of the smile and why Mona Lisa seems to change positions to us everytime we see her! da Vinci was smart as hell, for sure.

I also think it is still a theory that Mona Lisa is the wife of Francesco del Giocondo but a very good one nevertheless! Perhaps ol' L conjured this model out of his visions only. Some people call this painting La Gioconda now based on that theory. I kinda like Mona Lisa. hehehe.. it's possible that it could mean "My promise from God" like he thinks God promised him a beauty like this one or something... hehehe... but then I could be just reaching for straws. It's really fun to guess and discuss these things.

Dada and Surrealist artists also parodied Mona Lisa. Ever seen her with the moustache? Yep. That's also known as a real piece of art. hehehe

I also studied art history and modern art for a year in college. It is one of my favorite subjects to talk about, too. :lol:
 
illustrator said:
I am being thinking that it could be an accident then Leo discovery he liked that way it is.

Think about it. Many famous stuff been happen by the accident.

Actually, I believe Leonardo da Vinci spent years perfecting his artwork. You can see how much he has studied the anatomy and drew some inventions.
 
Despite having admired so many artistic portraits in different art galleries, I still haven't quite absorbed the history of each famous ones in its entirity. :o
 
the da vinci code (by dan brown)
... that book is extremely good and it reveals a lot about the painting

it is said that she smiles
because she has a secret:

this world is out of harmony, imbalanced
men have the upper hand (perhaps because of the catholic religion?)
da vinci was into equality (the god and the goddess)
and her name was derivated from the male egyptian god of fertility
(Amon, which can be rearranged into Mona) and the egyptian goddess
of fertility (Isis, which is also known as Lisa)

that's only the short end of it
 
Deaf258 said:
Why do you think Mona Lisa is smiling?? Why are the other paintings never show anyone smiling during that era? This is a serious questions and no perverted replies accepted! ;)
have you seen the movie????????????????????????
 
gnarlydorkette said:
The only reason she APPEARED to smile is because of the shade and the painting tenchique he used. If one removes all the shades and so on, it would look like as if her mouth is like this :-| but the shades techique- called "chiaroscuro" which added a smoky effect, ends up "dimpling" her little "grin"...
My exception to this theory is the "smile" in her eyes, too, not just the mouth.

An insincere person who "fakes" a smile will smile with the lips only. A "real" smile includes the crinkling of the eyes. Mona Lisa has that "smile" in her lips AND her eyes. (Just my opinion.)


...All the paintings during that period were Virgin Mary, Jesus H Christ and zillion of other religious figures...
...and wealthy patroni.


... Maybe taht lady was happy to be frigging rich and had da Vinci doing her portrait and da Vinci included it because that was waht he was SEEING. Get me?
Yes. :D
 
Levonian said:
Why is the Mona Lisa the most recognized work of art in the world? Just ask Cecil Adams, the wisest man who has ever lived:

http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mmonalisa.html


Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa, men have named you
You're so like the lady with the mystic smile
Is it only 'cause you're lonely they have blamed you?
For that Mona Lisa strangeness in your smile?

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
Or just a cold and lonely lovely work of art?

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
Or just a cold and lonely lovely work of art?

—Nat King Cole
Works for me!
 
It could be a self-portait of DaVinci. Many artists use faces of other people as a source of different faces. They may use face #1 in order to paint face #2.

Just because it looks like a woman doesn't necessarily mean that he looked like a woman. He probably used his own face in order to get the figure and shape right for a woman's picture.
 
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