Mona Lisa
Mona Lisa: The Portrait that Captivates the World
Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci between 1503 and 1506, is one of the most famous and enigmatic portraits in art history. The subject, Lisa Gherardini, is depicted with a serene expression and a subtle smile, set against a dreamy, distant landscape. Da Vinci's use of sfumato—blurring the lines between light and shadow—adds depth and realism to her face, contributing to the painting’s mysterious aura.
The Mona Lisa's timeless appeal lies in the ambiguity of her expression and the technical brilliance of its execution. The painting has become a symbol of art itself, widely recognized and celebrated around the world. It is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it continues to fascinate millions of visitors.
Creator
Leonardo da Vinci
Year : 1503-1506

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