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  1. Mona Lisa, oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci, probably the world’s most famous painting. The sitter’s mysterious smile and her unproven identity have made the work a source of ongoing investigation and fascination. Read more about the painting’s subject and history.

  2. The magic of the Mona Lisa ’s smile is that it seems to react to our gaze. What is she thinking? She smiles back mysteriously. Look again. Her smile seems to flicker. We glance away,...

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · The phrase Mona Lisa smile designates an enigmatic, mysterious smile, reminiscent of that represented in the Mona Lisa. Mona Lisa is the name in English of a portrait painted (1503?-1507?) by the Italian artist, architect and engineer Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).

  4. Apr 26, 2014 · Mona Lisa, the famed Leonardo Da Vinci painting, has captivated art enthusiasts for centuries and the questions about her smile only grow.

  5. Feb 12, 2021 · The mesmerising mystery of Mona Lisa's smile and how Leonardo magically leveraged it into creating "a thing more divine than human" and yet "not other than alive" would prove too intense for...

  6. The French writer Théophile Gautier described her as a “strange being…her gaze promising unknown pleasures,” while others went on about her perfidious lips and enchanting smile. The English author Walter Pater went so far as to call her a vampire who “has been dead many times, and learned the secrets of the grave.”

  7. What is the Mona Lisa? The Mona Lisa is an oil painting by Italian artist, inventor, and writer Leonardo da Vinci. Likely completed in 1506, the piece features a portrait of a seated woman set against an imaginary landscape.

  8. The Mona Lisa's famous smile represents the sitter in the same way that the juniper branches represent Ginevra Benci and the ermine represents Cecilia Gallerani in their portraits, in Washington and Krakow respectively.

  9. Leonardo da Vinci, Portrait of Lisa Gherardini (known as the Mona Lisa), c. 1503–19, oil on poplar panel, 77 x 53 cm (Musée du Louvre, Paris) The Mona Lisa’s mysterious smile has inspired many writers, singers, and painters.

  10. Mar 17, 2017 · The illusion is that when looked at as a whole, the subject appears to be smiling. When the viewer focuses on the mouth, however, it looks downturned.