x Mona Lisa Painting Secrets...
The world is full of paintings. However, even in this day and age, the Mona Lisa painting still merits the most thorough examination and investigation. Being a historical artwork, it will live on in the memory of all. In actuality, this artwork is still the subject of numerous studies today.
The painting is currently in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The
name of this famous painting is Leonardo Da Vinci. The mystery of this painting
has been debated for centuries. And this painting was more than 500 years after
Leonardo da Vinci's death.
But the mystery and conspiracy theory behind this painting
came to light only after the publication of Dan Brown's novel 'The Da Vinci
Code'. Also a bestseller, this historic novel raised many controversial
questions over the identity of the Mona Lisa and the secret of her smile. Let's
see some of them!!!
Mona Lisa: Who is she?
Pnorentine's wife was the renowned Mona Lisa. Lisa Del Gionda is her actual name. However, there isn't any further proof that this painting is the authentic Mona Lisa.
The smile's secret
The smile of the Mona Lisa has always captivated the imagination of onlookers. Because even with that smile, he has a hint of melancholy in his eyes. His smile has therefore sparked debate.
Does Mona Lisa have a baby?
Because of the pregnancy in her belly, it is thought that Mona Lisa is sitting and covering her stomach. When Lisa Del Gionda painted this, she was actually expecting her second child.
Is that a male Mona Lisa?
It has been established by certain researchers that Mona Lisa is a guy. because his face and body don't look the same.
Leonardo's mother was named Mona Lisa.
Furthermore, some experts who have studied the Mona Lisa claim that Catharina da Vinci, Leonardo's mother, painted it.
The Mona Lisa is by Da Vinci!
According to some scholars, da Vinci is shown in the Mona Lisa as a young man without a beard. Additionally, it is claimed that a closer look at this painting reveals a strong resemblance to da Vinci.
Male and female, Amon and Eliza
According to some historians, the Mona Lisa is a hybrid of a man and a woman. since it is claimed that the Latin words Amon and Eliza are the source of the name Mona Lisa.
Why are there none?
Mona Lisa lacks facial hair, which is why she appears oddly pious. In actuality, the face's eyebrows are untidy. And there were no eyebrows at all on noblewomen in the sixteenth century. Thus, this has brought up a very contentious issue.
The Triangular Golden State
Historians who believe in perfect symmetry claim that the Mona Lisa is based on it. Because it appears as though the picture is staring at us when we stand in front of it. In his book, Don Brown makes this very evident.
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