Critique of Mona Lisa Essay

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    to cover up a piece of history. Psychlustro is to graffiti as Banksy is to the Mona Lisa. Banksy took an iconic image and changed it to fit his style and his message. Taking a look at Banksy’s Mona Lisa Shows Her Bum it is a satire of the iconic painting. It shows that every “serious” and “traditional” painting has a fun, possibly crude counterpart. This could also be seen in Marcel Duchamp’s version of the Mona Lisa, which has an added mustache and the letters “L.H.O.O.Q.”, which reportedly…

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    Mona Lisa Essay

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    Imagine the Mona Lisa, one of Leonardo da Vinci most acclaimed works, hanging in every museum around the world. Given the recent technological advancements in 3-D printing we are now able to recreate works of art that are physically indistinguishable from the original works. Our capacity to replicate art has changed. Some praise these advancements as proof of the extent of our creativity. Whereas others feel a bit uneasy when it comes to making something of this “one-of-a-kind” nature…

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    known for the woman’s elegance and an inside look into Leonardo da Vinci’s creative mind (Lady with an Ermine 1). In figure two, The Lady with an Ermine is painted a bit differently than the Mona Lisa. This painting is focused on just the figure itself; there is no background landscape like in the Mona Lisa. The background of this piece is one dark shade that helps the colors of the self-portrait stand out. The focal point of the piece is the self portrait of the woman. If this background was…

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    for the mysterious smile of woman in it and stayed the subject to ponder and speculate for centuries. Many studies were made on the woman and people tried to find out who wshe really was. She was guessed to be Mona Lisa Gherardini, who was a courtesan, however later she was suggested to be Lisa Del Giocondo, who was a wife of merchant. This painting is among the best paintings of world so far and is in fact on top of them (Nicholl, 2013). The contributions of Leonardo made the Renaissance an…

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    The Mona Lisa was one of the famous art pieces that was in the film. Leonardo da Vinci is a famous artist in the movie he was like the godfather because he was giving advice to Prince Henry and he fixed up Danielles dress before the ball. If Leonardo da Vinci…

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    Living with Art is important for many reasons including historical documentation, aesthetics, and promoting a positive self-image, which helps us to see ourselves differently, and those around us differently. Similarly, art provides us with culture, creativity, and personal fulfillment – if we open up our hearts and minds to the possibilities, the arts can offer. When you have an open mind, you are more apt to look and respond to ideas or people with an appreciation along with the…

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    Mona Lisa Smile: Joan Brandwyn Character Analysis “So the choice is yours, ladies. You can conform to what other people expect, or, you can…” “I know. Be ourselves.” The above dialogue summarizes the central theme of the 2003 film Mona Lisa Smile, a feminist film about Katherine Watson, an art history teacher at the Wellesley College with a liberal outlook on the subject she teaches and in life in general. Her views regarding the role of women in society and the lives of the different female…

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    began creating the painting. However, the woman who seems as though she can step out of the painting at any moment is the wife of a Florentine cloth merchant named Francesco del Giocondo. This is the reason behind the alternative title Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo, more commonly known as La Giaconda. Many scholars are still uncertain about the identity of the subject, but da Vinci began painting the image around the time many significant events were taking place in…

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    if it touches people heart and let them feel it, the artist would be satisfy. I learned about the power of art and how it can be related to many things in our lives. Art has a power, just like words and actions. I learned from this book that The Mona Lisa is the best known art work in the world. The artist who painted this paint is Leonardo da Vinci’s. He made this piece of art alive, he gave it movement and life. I learned that the ideas about what is beautiful and what is not are always…

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    The Renaissance was the period immediately after the middle ages in Europe from the early14th century and reached to the late 16th century, that saw a great rival in interests in learning values. Many styles of paintings, sculptures and decorative arts are associated with the Renaissance. New technologies were introduced during the time period like the printing press and new discovery tools for astronomy, providing a spike in philosophical literature and art. “The main origin of the renaissance…

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