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Why is the Mona Lisa so famous? - Noah Charney

Why is the Mona Lisa so famous? - Noah Charney

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Discover what factors helped Leonardo da Vinci s Mona Lisa become the world s most famous painting. More than 500 years after its creation, Leonardo da Vinci s Mona Lisa is arguably the world s most famous painting. Many scholars consider it an outstanding work of Renaissance art but history is full of great paintings. So, how did this particular portrait skyrocket to unprecedented fame? Noah Charney explores the factors that helped create a worldwide sensation
Date: 2022-01-04

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simping for a pretty lady -the origins
before the gazettes printed photographs of the actual portrait -nobody was learning what the Mona Lisa looked like, - is what I was learning in Art History,
average people did not travel to a foreign country to go to a museum - on average people did not know artists
after the presses were spreading the news about the theft, people went to see and get photographed with the empty space and 2 nails left - it was the printed gazettes that made that Portrait famous
and the return reignited the interest

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Probably the most disappointing piece of art I've ever seen. It's hyped up so much, you have to wait to see it and in the end it's just a rather small piece you can't even look at close up. It's unfortunate that so many people will ignore all the wonderful art in the louvre, just to look at a overhyped celebrity.
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Yes, even though it is one of the greatest art with the means of scientific techniques behind it, it's popularity stems from the curiosity of an average human mind and their fanaticism. It also shows doesn't matter the period or age, gossip culture has been there for centuries and will there in future.
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The reason why we couldn't figure out what kind of mood he was in was because the outlines were not sharp, but blurred, soft and close to each other colors were used. Leonardo's reason for doing this is to arouse curiosity and leave some things to the imagination of the audience.
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The most beautiful part of Ted ed is the presentation.
I really like the way the video begins with a quote.
This so soft a look,
but avid like the sea, devours.
- Alfred Dumesnil, L'art Italien
Quote part 0: 01

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Please, add Spanish subtitles into this didactic videos. I saw them on the riddles but not here.
Edit: Well more exactly some got them and others not. Maybe because the video just upload it.

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In my opinion (something that in combination with 1. 50 will get me a ride on the city bus, the Mona Lisa is one of the most boring and overrated pieces of artwork on the planet.
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There was an old king from India named Raja Ravi Verma.
His paintings were far better then any artist I have ever seen. But he doesn't get enough credits.
Do check him out if you can.

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