What's so great about Mona Lisa?

Started by Punkyhermy1 pages

What's so great about Mona Lisa?

I mean...I know it was done by Da Vinci and how famous its gotten...What I don't know is...WHY so? What is so great about the painting that its revered SO highly? Was it the history behind it? The artistic techniques or the apparent model for the portrait?
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because she is fat with no eyebrows

i forget but its something about her background and her appearance i believe, ive seen it though and its actually a really small painting

Apparently she had an amazing body.

Originally posted by Mr. Bacon
i forget but its something about her background and her appearance i believe, ive seen it though and its actually a really small painting

oohh....and you don't remember the particulars of that?

I really wanna know...its been bugging me for a while now, lol.😛

Mona Lisa

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

I believe it's something to do with the way that DaVinci has depicted her face; the expression mainly, espeicaly in her eyes and the corner of her mouth. And something to do with the background but I can't remember what, he did something similar in the Virgin of the Rocks, using blue smoky shadows I think. But I can't really remember.

Originally posted by Storm
Mona Lisa

Ceterum censeo OTF esse delendam.

aahh..interesting....🙂

And she moaned a lot.

I am so 100 % certain we had a thread like that before that I will look for it

And look who found it (and at the same time raised his post count) ......it's ME....ha Griffin wins again...
The freaking Mona Lisa

There is also a longer running one in the Artwork forum.

Link

The reason why this painting is so popular is because everyone thought it was a photograph when they first saw it!

Oh, and plus I banged her. 😊

Re: What's so great about Mona Lisa?

Originally posted by Punkyhermy
I mean...I know it was done by Da Vinci and how famous its gotten...What I don't know is...WHY so? What is so great about the painting that its revered SO highly? Was it the history behind it? The artistic techniques or the apparent model for the portrait?
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at the time it was a perfect picture since fine art started wit daavinci