The Mystery of Frame Monalisa.
This picture is the most famous work of Leonardo Da Vinci, however has passed through the hands of many people, and even stolen.
One of the issues raised is about the woman who is the picture. Some historians have different views in relation to this work, some say used in the context model would be the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, a merchant from Florence. Others say that the picture of the woman is Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan, who da Vinci worked some years. As for Scientist Bell Labs, Lillian Schwartz, Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci's self-portrait. Other people say that the mystery is in the smile, for some portrays a false smile to others is the Da Vinci smile.
Many researchers have tried to explain the mystery around this smile. Sigmung Freud interpreted the smile of Mona Lisa as an erotic attraction of Leonardo Da Vinci in relation to his mother. Sometimes it looks like she is smiling, sometimes not. There is a scientific explanation for this. According to Margaret Livingstone of Harvard University, to look directly into her eyes, our peripheral vision is deceived by the cheekbone shadows, suggesting that the lips are curved, giving the appearance that she is smiling. This was reinforced by the tiny brush strokes frame .The overlap of these superfine layers explains the fact that the eyes appear track who watches, say French scientists.
Where I am?
Scenario is the subject of much speculation, especially since the right side of the horizon line is above the left (and the connection point between them is hidden behind Gioconda). Moreover, despite this decline, the water scenario is stopped - not falling, as it should. The location is another mystery: it is speculated to be the town of Bobbio, Montefeltro or village near Piacenza, all in Italy.
by Ana Paula C. Reis



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