B-CO'Z ITS A PAINTING,
2006-09-29 22:45:24
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answer #1
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answered by mari-mar 3
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Smile makes everybody happy and it makes curiosity about that person. Nobody will likes sad. You asked the question because of her smile. If she is weeping i think nobody will ask why she is ?
Another thing we have to note is there are so many paintings more beautifully than Monalisa. But they are not noted. So she is snailing
2006-09-30 01:05:19
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answered by vishwanath Vishu 1
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You didn't see the news recently? A team of Cdn scientists were studying the Mona Lisa (a painting by the way) and trying to decipher DaVinci's technique, using laser mapping. They found her hair was in a bun under the veil and she had just given birth. That would make any woman smile.
2006-09-30 16:31:41
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answer #3
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answered by geminiidream63 2
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This isn't sculpture. It's a painting by Leonardo da Vinci. He was a master of chiarscuro that makes some things ambiguous, so she has an enigmatic expression that is maybe a smile or maybe not.
2006-09-30 03:59:36
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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My thought is that it somewhat is Leonardo's mom in his reminiscence that he's portray. He became into pronounced by utilising somebody else i understand yet i'm unable to bear in mind who. He did have her around for a on a similar time as while he became into very youthful and that i think of his continuously portray her became into his way of conserving her with him. The moderate and tender smile ought to be that of a mom. in line with probability he wasn't meant to understand that she became into his mom, that should account for what some people call her "enigmatic" expression. He painted her continuously until his dying. besides i'm sticking to my thought until proved in any different case. If what "jeepfreak" says approximately superimposing Leonardo's photograph over hers is real that should slot in with my thought ok.
2016-12-15 17:14:45
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answered by biedrzycki 3
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it's not a smile but a smirk.. as the portrait has been created using features of both the genders! so the mona lisa is neither male nor female but a balance of the two - reason for her beauty and smile!
2006-09-30 21:45:19
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answered by semi-truth 1
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To keep happy and smiling who looks at her, all the time all the days all the year.That is the ideal beauty, that is the perfection of humanity.
2006-09-30 18:58:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Because she was posing for a painting... and Leonardo probably told her to have a happier expression on her face... or maybe she was thinking of herself as becoming part of art history...
2006-09-29 23:49:59
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answered by Stephanie 1
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Its not a smile its a smirk. She smirks because she is not a she as we all think but a he(its a mirror mage of Leonardo D V himself).
2006-09-29 22:50:52
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answered by priya 1
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Opium
2006-09-29 22:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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She's delighted. She knew something that we have all searched for all these years, and we all have yet to find out. And she's not telling ;-)
2006-09-30 00:09:37
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answer #11
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answered by TK 4
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