The True Meaning Of Art: The Mona Lisa By Leonardo Da Vinci

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Art has been around for centuries, and yet there are still questions that remain about the true meaning of the object. Who truly gets that last say so about what the artist was trying to depict out of the picture, is it the audience or the artist himself? While conducting research online there has been numerous controversial pictures and paintings that came up for various reasons, merely the main three topics were about sex, religion, and politics. Of course, there has been discrepancies on religious pictures, as there are several religions, simply put the one painting with multiple variations to my surprise, the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci. While in grade school, there are numerous schools that focus on this picture as a simple art project, therefore, reading the different opinion of people and the history behind it, is a world that no person could be prepared to walk through. According to the first article, that caught my attention, they mentioned that people are still trying to determine whether this picture is truly genuine from the artist or if it is just a replica. (Argwal) After finding out that the picture originally produced from the artist, they moved on to discuss the background of the …show more content…

According to BoldSky, there are about seven renderings composed of the Mona Lisa. Majority of the people that knew nothing about art, including myself, knew about the Mona Lisa picture. This one picture, a big hit society and a talk of the art experts. Some of the art experts wanted to know about; her smile, who is she, is Mona Lisa a man, was she pregnant, is it a picture of Leonardo’s mom, and is it a picture of himself, why aren’t there eyebrows, lastly is it the golden triangle. (Anwesha) Just looking back at this one article alone, it amazes me that amount of discussion that has come from this one painting in

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