Art critique of the Mona Lisa
This
art is called the Mona Lisa is was created by Leonardo da Vinci. The art work
was created by oil on poplar panel the location it was made was in muse du
louvre Paris. The Mona
Lisa, also known as The Gioconda, has gained the status of the most famous painting
in the world due to a combination of various bohemian predilections and series
of events, most of which evolved and took place during the 20th century.
In
the painting the face and hands of the woman is brightly portrayed. Her clothes
are dark also the background, the portrait I think it is very mysterious. The
difference in color also shows distance and depth. The shadowing makes the
portrait of the woman real.
Her mysterious smile looks as if it is holding
a secret that nobody else would know. This panting I find mysterious and dark
like she is hiding something. I think the veil on her
hair represent her life. I think she went through a lot of hardship through out
her life. It looks like a lady how has a fake smile like hiding something. the
painting uses shadows that blend with the colors to create the object and make
it look like the panting is blending with the holed panting.
In
conclusion the painting is the most famous painting to millions of viewers
every year. The most talk about feature of the painting is the smile on the
woman which everybody has a different interpretation of the painting. Most
people interpretation of the smile is that she is holding a secret. So I think
this panting is a mystery and that is why I like it so much.
Artist
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Year
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c.
1503–06, perhaps continuing until c. 1517
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Medium
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Subject
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Dimensions
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77 cm
× 53 cm (30 in × 21 in)
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Location
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