Critique of Mona Lisa Essay

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    spoke against the implicit racism of the Columbian Exposition. In 1911, an Italian named Vincenzo Peruggia, reacting to the racism and marginalization he experienced as a working class immigrant, famously stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. Twenty-five years later, a fictional echo of Peruggia’s struggle appeared in Charlie Chaplin’s classic film, Modern Times. Each of these moments, real or fictional, forced the world to reckon with the failure of utopia. Ida B. Wells and Frederick Douglass, along with Chaplin’s protagonist, The Tramp, and the larger-than-life Vincenzo Peruggia are important social icons, who, through their subversive actions, wrestled with the…

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    religious connection along with action really brought the refectory some beauty. This sketch was completed in 1490, and is a work that really brings light to da Vinci’s interest in human anatomy. In this sketch, we see how Leonardo appropriately draws proportionate limbs for the subjects of his works. Critique: I enjoy this piece because it is so technical. There is no embellishment. It is basically a scientific blueprint of how to draw a body. There is no fancy technique here except for that…

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    most recognizable paintings. “Monsieur, surely you realize that is Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa you have slandered,” retorts a rather indignant Frenchman. The young tourist turns. “Oh, I know.” He shoots back flippantly. “I thought it would be more impressive, less boring.” He adds offhandedly. The Frenchman smiles to himself. “I believe Da Vinci’s Lady would say the same things about you.” He reflects, stroking his mustache. The youth bristles. “Excuse me?” The Frenchman smiles. “Mon’Amie, the…

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    continue to affect people centuries after his death. In the visual arts, Leonardo da Vinci was a talented artist. He created beautiful works such as The Last Supper which was originally created for a Milanese monastery. This fresco painting represented Renaissance ideals such as classicism with his display of architecture like that of the Romans and the Greeks, humanism with the depiction of vivid human expressions, and technical perfection with his uses of organized composition and mastery of…

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    accurate to state that if it weren't for the image being put out the cover of such a popular magazine, then the public would have never been able to be mesmerized by the sea green stare, or be able to put a face to those affected by the Soviet-Afghan War. Walter Benjamin, a German philosopher, explained in his article, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, that a picture in today’s society, “Is basically of the same kind as the estrangement felt before one’s own image in the…

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    alludes to the twisted or out shape conditions America is in. She gives the direct subject in her title. Brooks’s line “and several strengths from drowsiness” ratifies an awakening of Black consciousness from a state of paralysis. She is calling the African American community to awaken and change the course of things in her following line: My people, black and black, revile the River (154). The sermon begins with “my people…” and flows throughout the rest of the poem, but before she begins the…

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    Art is a genre that encompasses an infinite number of forms, each serving as an outlet for those that value creativity and expression in an aesthetic form. Elements or techniques found within art forms can be objective or universally recognized and valued through critiques pitting a piece against its peers across time and place. Art is praised and more often times criticized for its subjectivity because each individual based on their own personal experiences, good or bad, will interact mentally,…

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    In 1482, he began work for the Duke of Milan. During this time, one of his most famous works of art, Last Supper, was painted on the wall of a convent. Another impact he had during this period includes a system of hydraulic irrigation of the plains of Lombardy, which shows that he not only worked as an artist, but also worked in many other fields. After the fall of the current Duke of Milan in 1500, Leonardo moved to Florence to work as an architect and chief military engineer for the Duke of…

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