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    feel the same way. For this assignment, I choose the most famous and remembered pieces of art known to mankind. Those would be the Mona Lisa, painted by the one and only Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci a.k.a Leonardo Da Vinci, and the sculpture of Aphrodite, sculpted by Praxiteles. The Mona Lisa started in Florence roughly around 1503 and is thought to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine cloth merchant named Francesco del Giocondo, hence the alternative and less known title, La

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    woman that looks to be in her thirties wearing a dark green renaissance gown sitting sideways stares into my soul. Arms resting on the arm of a chair. Brown curly yet flat hair that goes down pass her shoulders parted in the middle. Her name is Mona Lisa I would assume. She looks so real, so detailed,

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    Leonardo Da Vinci: Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in the town of Vinci. He was more than a painter but also an architect, inventor, and a student of science. His paintings Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are one of the world’s most famous artworks. Growing up Leonardo recorded his earliest childhood memory in his notebooks. Leonardo’s father Ser Piero, took him in at the age of three before that he lived with his mother. His father was always busy but his uncle Francesco worked as a

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    The Italian Renaissance Era was a period of revival, of beliefs and thought, one of its primary objectives being the redefining of human form in art, representing it as a more realistic, natural, and three-dimensional form that does not necessarily have to symbolize a religious idea or belief, but a representation that focuses on the emotions, beauty, strength, and grandeur of the human being. Michelangelo painted a Holy Family on a round shape panel for the rich Florentine merchant Doni in approximately

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    early age interested in almost all the sciences, but his real passion was a drawing. He was also a sculpture and architecture, his father was also a very educated man, and he directed the science of his capable son. Why does the Mona Lisa smile? What is the secret of her mysterious smile? Leonardo Da Vinci was born in 1452 year in the town of Vinci located 35 km from Florence in Tuscany, Italy. illegitimate son of Ser Piero da Vinci, a successful notary, and a peasant

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    values of art flourished. One of the great masters of the Renaissance known as, Leonardo Da Vinci dominated the period of the High Renaissance. The values of the Renaissance exist in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci portrayed through his paintings of Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and Salvator Mundi. The Renaissance Era was a period in Europe that lasted between the 14th century and 17th century. It conducted many values that amplified the Renaissance. Humanism and realism are the most prominent aspects

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    create new architecture that resembled classical constructions. Humanism impacted many visual arts, which include Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Michelangelo’s David, and Filippo Brunelleschi’s Dome. The Mona Lisa was painted between 1503 and 1506 by Leonardo da Vinci, and is one of the most famous paintings in the world today. The painting is a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, and was painted for her husband, Francesco del Giocondo. Humanism has impacted this portrait in various ways. Lisa’s smile

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    The Mona Lisa remains as probably the most famous and most valuable piece of artwork of all times. It is widely viewed as one of the finest illustration of portrait work done during the Italian Renaissance. The Mona Lisa was one of the first pieces of art that I remember looking at in my elementary art class. Leonardo Da Vinci, a famous Italian artist, created the piece. It is currently held at a museum in Paris, France. It is believed Leonardo worked on the oil painting during the early 1500’s.

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    Donald Sassoon, author of Becoming Mona Lisa, viewers of the Mona Lisa may be more impressed by Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People. Both paintings are excellent in their own right, but many believe that the Mona Lisa is praised more because of its “status” and less because of the work itself. Delacroix’s painting contains more of the factors associated with “a great painting” but is not as well known, and therefore receives less recognition than the Mona Lisa. As I view both paintings, I seem

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    masterful scale. His commissioned work (as well as personal pieces) is known worldwide, and his remarkable talent traces every single piece. Leonardo Da Vinci set standards for similar artists everywhere. Leonardo’s most famous piece is titled, the “Mona Lisa”, and was painted in 1503-1506. Oil on cottonwood, it is 30.2 x 20.9 inches, and it is famous for very many reasons. Observers of the painting are lured in by the lady’s expression; in it, one can perceive both an understanding of grief as well as

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