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The Art Of The Mona Lisa

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The Mona Lisa is a painting done by Leonardo Da Vinci within the years of 1503 and 1519, done in Florence Italy. The subject in the painting was Francesco del Gioconda’s wife, and it took four years for Leonardo to paint. The Mona Lisa painting depicts a woman seated in front of a vast mountainous landscape with a mysterious smile and aura. The eyes have a luster and watery sheen, as well as the skin, has shades and tints. The nose and eyebrows are shaped with such precision that only a master painter can capture. Many spectators that look at the Mona Lisa claim that they see a beating pulse in her throat. The Mona Lisa exhibits to the public Leonardo Da Vinci’s idea of the cosmic link connecting humanity and nature.
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Leonardo Da Vinci created this piece to show the Renaissance period at its peak.
When the public eye saw this piece they said it was an epic demonstration of the naturalism at that time. The Mona Lisa was a glorious representation of the talent that humans possessed.
It made the people think and it benefitted people’s minds because the painting left people asking questions. This painting was created during a very excellent time for art, and since the
Mona Lisa was debatably the best painting of that time, that made the painting very famous. The Mona Lisa was one of the most
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glorious works of the naturalism period and the Renaissance.
The Mona Lisa looks so natural and so familiar, that we forget how innovative the painting was at the beginning of the sixteenth century.
-Louvre Curator Jean-Pierre Cuzin
The public eye also liked it because it was very realistic and divine and almost “inhuman”. Since this piece was painted during the Humanism phase of the Renaissance it was created to go along with that period. Mentioned earlier in the text was

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