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PostPosted: Tue 11:21, 10 Sep 2013    Post subject: louboutin pas cher Oil Painting--Mona Lisa

From the medical point of view, some researchers ingeniously studied the "physiological conditions" of Mona Lisa and considered that she suffered from esotropia. However, modernist painters [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] insisted that the Mona Lisa should have beards. Many people felt it rather ridiculous about this.

Some scholars such as art historian Jameson point out that, from an aesthetic point of view, the cause of this mysterious smile is that the painter tries to create an ideal typical beauty in a specific character and change a flashing facial expression into an eternal symbol of joy. It is this contradiction that produces the surprisingly objective effect.
Leonardo Da Vinci has spending his whole life for scientific research and artistic practice, the "Mona Lisa" reflected the painter's observation of nature in a scientific thinking, which was the most prestigious portrait masterpiece in the history of western painting. In this painting, Mona Lisa looked very elegant and calm with a meaningful smile. The painter sought to demonstrate the richness of life and multifaceted personality psychology, and studied the smiles of facial muscles and psychological changes and reflections when relaxing from two aspects: anatomy and physiology. He depicted an ideal beauty in a specific character. The hands were portrayed delicate, rich and dynamic. Eyes, mouth and hands were ingeniously combined with soft shadows. The background was also treated properly with difference on the left and right perspective, making the whole picture [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.com]doudoune moncler homme[/url] more [url=http://www.hanesmorgan.com]hollister sale[/url] vivid.
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1. Mysteries of Mona Lisa
The mystery of the "Mona Lisa" background



From the historian's vision, some people made the analysis and said, "Mona Lisa's smile shows the vitality of the early bourgeois and their hope for capitalism future. She is a real portray of newly emerging bourgeoisie".

University of California Professor Carlo Pedretti thinks that, the background behind Mona Lisa came from the landscape in Bristol Arnold Bridge located in Arezzo city, central Italy. This is [url=http://www.cqzkb.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=19493][/url] based on that Da Vinci was [url=http://www.msc-sahc.org/moncler.asp]moncler doudoune[/url] born in Vinci town which was about 100 kilometers away from Arezzo and he once lived there; in addition, [url=http://www.rivaluta.it/hot/hogan.asp]hogan outlet[/url] the original landscape of this region was exactly the same as the background of "Mona Lisa". Therefore, Da Vinci was likely to adopt the pastoral scenery of this region as the background of the "Mona Lisa". When this view of Pedretti was announced in the International Symposium of Da Vinci Painting, many art history experts agreed with it.
 

Mona Lisa is an endless issue for people to discuss. From its advent, the later generations have made a great deal of tasting and speculation, and left more and more puzzles. At present, there are hundreds of monographs concerning Mona Lisa and nearly 100 scholars considering this painting as a lifelong subject. The [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister outlet sale[/url] passage of time does not make the mysteries to be solved, only to leave more doubts to the future people with in-depth studies.

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