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Mohammed
@hazhir
Five centuries after Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa (1503ā19), the portrait hangs behind bulletproof glass within the Louvre Museum and draws thousands of jostling spectators each day. It is the most famous painting in the world, and yet, when viewers manage to see the artwork up close, they are likely to be baffled by the small subdued portrait of an ordinary woman. Sheās dressed modestly in a translucent veil, dark robes, and no jewelry. Much has been said about her smile and gaze, but viewers still might wonder what all the fuss is about. Along with the mysteries of the sitterās identity and her enigmatic look, the reason for the workās popularity is one of its many conundrums. Although many theories have attempted to pinpoint one reason for the art pieceās celebrity, the most compelling arguments insist that there is no one explanation. The Mona Lisaās fame is the result of many chance circumstances combined with the paintingās inherent appeal.
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Lizaaš¹šā”š
@lizaa
Monalisa my favorite painting. 15 $RARE
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