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I was in Paris in 1985 and saw the Mona Lisa in person. It was just me and about 300 other people in the room. I saw it from a distance and was surprised by how small it really was. I saw the Venus De Milo during the same trip as I was on my way to Egyptian Antiquities. I was on the American Air Force dependents tour of Europe. That being 12 countries in 7 days. A great way to see the Cliff Notes veraion of Europe and never reading the book.
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@lilmike2710
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Da Vinci immortalized. His name will be known for the rest of human existence. The Mona Lisa is such an important piece, it deserves to exist for eternity. As in long after humankind has become extinct. If we are alone in this universe, then the Mona Lisa along with all other timeless art treasures will inevitably cease to exist. And that would be an indescribable tragedy. What's a better way I can put this? If we are the only life in the universe, the worst tragedy is that this piece of art will someday perish. Unthinkable.
@luiluachannel8656
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I believe that "Mona Lisa" is a masterpiece that embodies "human love". Here is why. I think that the work is a synthesis of at least four loving models: Lisa del Giocondo (Lisa Maria de Gherardini), Gian Giacomo Caprotti (Salai), the Virgin Mary, and Jesus Christ (Salvator Mundi). If you look closely, you can see the initials of each of these four people in the painting. The actual models are Riza and Sarai. The right half of the body is Sarai and the left half is Riza. The letter "LV" in the right eye means Leonardo, and the letter "B" in the left eye probably means the "B" of Bartolomeo, Riza's husband. The two bridges represent the Virgin Mary's initials "M," and the "L2" on the bridge probably means "Luke 2. The letter "M" in the writing system has two places where the brush strokes go back and forth, and each of the "two bridges" indicates " two places where the brush strokes go back and forth". The winding road is a mirror image of the initial "S" of Salvator Mundi (Jesus Christ). Incidentally, if you look at this area in the mirror, you can see what looks like a " Holy Grail". In other words, this painting is a fusion of the two models "Sarai" and "Riza," who were filled with real love, superimposed on "Jesus Christ" and "Virgin Mary," symbols of charity, respectively. The fact that her eyebrows and eyelashes are not clearly drawn and that she wears a thin veil (guarnero) are also key to solving the painting's mystery. First, regarding the eyebrows and eyelashes, it is thought that Leonardo did not dare to draw them clearly. If he had drawn them, it would have easily been revealed that he had modeled them on "Sarai" and "Riza," and the portrait would have collapsed. Next, regarding the thin veil (guarnero), it is known that guarnero was a dress worn by women in Renaissance Italy during pregnancy or just after childbirth. At that time, "Liza" was giving birth to her second son, Andrea. The second chapter of Luke 2 describes the birth of Jesus. In other words, the Virgin Mary gave birth to Jesus Christ. Therefore, the thin veil (guarnero) means "Riza" and "Virgin Mary," a woman just after giving birth.
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