Thursday, January 3, 2013

The Mysterious Beam


The Mona Lisa painting is a very famous work of art and a very controversial oil painting in Western Art History. This painting made by Leonardo da Vinci is really striking, very distinctive yet mystifying. Her smile is a very captivating smile and everyone is interested to know the true reason behind her enigmatic smile. Researchers found out that the smile is consist of 83% happy, 9% disgusted, 6% fearful, 2% angry, less that 1% neutral and not surprised at all.  The new theory for Mona Lisa's smile states that the young woman posing in that painting suffered from muscular atrophy on the right side of the body.

 Some people wonder why Mona Lisa’s facial expression seems to alter depending on the direction from which you glance at her. Given the fact that da Vinci manages to capture so many diverse emotions and character-traits in one canvas, it seems normal that every time one gazes at the Mona Lisa, one sees something different. Because it is not easy to outlook all the portrayed emotions and aspects of Mona Lisa’s personality in one glance, one is left with a sense of mystery. Certainly, this canvas is truly appealing and the smile is really mystifying.

 According to the painter’s biographer, the artist hired clowns, singers and bell-ringers in order to amuse Mona Lisa so that she wouldn’t get depressed or bored.  No matter what’s the explanation behind the smile. The bottom line is Leonardo da Vinci did a great job in this work of art. Regardless of the individual in the painting, the reason for its smile and other puzzling speculations in it, it will always be the one of the most remarkable paintings in the whole wide world. 

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