Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa"
In Leonardo da Vinci's time (1452 - 1519) his painting of the "
Mona Lisa" was already well known for its realism. As the years passed ....
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Leonardo de Vinci
.... through a study of his history, style, influences and scientific and individualistic approaches, stressing two of his famous art works, the "
Mona Lisa" and the ....
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Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself
Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself Poet TS Eliot (1920) maintained that "Hamlet is the
Mona Lisa of literature" (1). Eliot makes such a comparison because ....
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Shakespeare's Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself
Hamlet: The Tragedy of Knowing Thyself Poet TS Eliot (1920) maintained that "Hamlet is the
Mona Lisa of literature" (1). Eliot makes such a comparison because ....
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Leonardo da Vinci's Work in Relation to Women
.... Ranging from the Virgin Mary in the Adoration of the Magi (1482) to a client' s wife in the
Mona Lisa (1503), many of da Vinci's women have become well-known ....
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Leonardo da Vinci
.... In his book Math and the
Mona Lisa: The Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci, Bulent Atalay explains how the enigma of the
Mona Lisa's smile is a result of ....
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Art and the Scientific Revolution
.... In his book Math and the
Mona Lisa: The Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci, Bulent Atalay explains how the enigma of the
Mona Lisa's smile is a result of ....
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The Nature of Art
.... other members of society, then we have a relatively workable definition of art - one that is sufficiently broad to encompass a work like the
Mona Lisa as well ....
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Hamlet & Evil
"Hamlet is the
Mona Lisa of literature." The Poetics of Aristotle is generally viewed as the definitive definition of tragedy. Of ....
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Art Forgeries
.... There are many who argue that nothing can validate an artwork as being authentic. One famous example is the Da Vinci's
Mona Lisa in the Louvre. ....
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High Noon Rear Window
.... relationship between Jeff and
Lisa.
Lisa hears a neighboring musician playing
Mona Lisa on the piano. She and Jeff begin a dialogue ....
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King Lear & Hamlet
.... As TS Eliot (1) wrote "Hamlet is the
Mona Lisa of literature." While Harold Bloom (496-497), noted Shakespeare authority, argues "King Lear is arguably the ....
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Portraiture in the 18th Century & Modern Era
.... false copy" (p. 171). Perhaps the most famous portrait of all time is Leonardo da Vinci's
Mona Lisa. Often painters were fond of ....
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Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
.... It was simply something different than Michelangelo's "Pieta" or Leonardo's "
Mona Lisa," or even Picasso's "Guernica." What these examples serve to illustrate ....
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Two Essays on Portraiture
.... false copy" (p. 171). Perhaps the most famous portrait of all time is Leonardo da Vinci's
Mona Lisa. Often painters were fond of ....
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Rene Descartes
.... Just as the
Mona Lisa seems at this point to have been used to sell nearly everything, Descartes' declaration that "I think therefore I am" is also used as a ....
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Art and Business
.... Da Vinci's
Mona Lisa, for example has repeatedly been used in advertising, often with very humorous results. 2. How Do Media and Government Get Along? ....
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Pablo Picasso
.... has done], including "The
Mona Lisa" by Da Vinci, and "The Apache" by Remington, and "The Kitchen Table" by Cezanne, and Rousseau's "Environs of Paris," it's ....
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Influence of Marcel Duchamp on the Dadaist Movement
.... ideal which he called "anti-art." He continued this trend in his later works, such as LHOOO- (1919), in which he drew a moustache on a print of the
Mona Lisa. ....
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Leonardo Da Vinci
.... While it was during this time he painted the
Mona Lisa, next to The Last Supper perhaps one of his most famous works, he also deepened his study of science ....
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Impact of Early Influences on Da Vinci
.... While it was during this time he apinted the
Mona Lisa, next to The Last Supper perhaps one of his most famous works, he also deepened his study of science ....
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Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
.... As Michelangelo reveals something about us in the sculpture of David, or Da Vinci raises questions in
Mona Lisa's smile, so too the hunger artist places before ....
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Alfred Stieglitz
.... 1918 Black palladiotype portrait of O'Keeffe has all the perfect clarity of shadows against new fallen snow and all the emotional ambiguity of the "
Mona Lisa". ....
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Contributions to Photography: Stieglitz
.... 1918 Black palladiotype portrait of O'Keeffe has all the perfect clarity of shadows against new fallen snow and all the emotional ambiguity of the "
Mona Lisa". ....
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The Surrealist Movement
.... a flowing mass contains a cluster of frightened images of decapitated heads, fragments of skeletonish hands, the shadowy image of the
Mona Lisa and the top ....
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Leonardo da Vinci
.... life. In 1505 (the year he painted the
Mona Lisa), he dissected the bodies of a 2-year-old child and an old man (Boussel 169). Of ....
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Performance Art & Painting
.... The Dallas Morning News. Feb 23, 2001, 23A. Loewith, J.
Mona Lisa loves mambo. American Theatre. 17(10), Dec 2000, 7. Rimensnyder, S. Big blue men. Reason. ....
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The Career of Botticelli
.... the bulk of the painter's work, why then are Botticelli's mythological paintings "as universally recognized, and appreciated, as the
Mona Lisa or any self ....
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Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... John. The Annotated
Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art History from Prehistoric to Post-Modern. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1992.
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Rococo Style
.... Strickland, Carol, Ph.D. The Annotated
Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art History from Prehistoric to Post-Modern. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1992.
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