Mona Lisa Women's Painting Costume

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Mona Lisa Women's Painting Costume

Mona Lisa Women's Painting Costume

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New proof said found for "original" Mona Lisa –". Reuters.com. 13 February 2013 . Retrieved 26 July 2017. On a Mission to Loosen Up the Louvre". The New York Times. 11 October 2009. Archived from the original on 24 December 2016. La Gioconda, Leonardo's atelier". Museo Nacional del Prado. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 . Retrieved 7 December 2015. We created a frame from the same green foam as the rest of the costume. This was so it would be flexible when needed. We printed the frame canvas and wrapped and glued it around the foam. This was glued to the front of the painting.

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Chiesa, Angela Ottino della (1967). The Complete Paintings of Leonardo da Vinci. Penguin Classics of World Art. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-008649-2. Sassoon, Donald (21 September 2001). "Why I think Mona Lisa became an icon". Times Higher Education.The Mona Lisa has had many different decorative frames in its history, owing to changes in taste over the centuries. In 1909, the art collector Comtesse de Béhague gave the portrait its current frame, [120] a Renaissance-era work consistent with the historical period of the Mona Lisa. The edges of the painting have been trimmed at least once in its history to fit the picture into various frames, but no part of the original paint layer has been trimmed. [76] Cleaning and touch-up It is thought that the sitter was Lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a wealthy Florentine merchant Francesco del Giocondo. For this reason, the painting is sometimes called La Gioconda. The earliest identification of the painting was provided by the Renaissance art historian Giorgio Vasari. In Vasari’s 1550 biography of Leonardo, he wrote about the magnificent portrait of Lisa del Giocondo, which Leonardo worked on between 1503 and 1506. Many were skeptical of Vasari’s account; however, a 2005 discovery at the University of Heidelberg provided compelling new evidence that confirms Vasari’s assertion. In a volume written by the ancient philosopher Cicero from 1477, there was a handwritten marginal by Leonardo’s contemporary, the secretary and assistant to Niccolò Machiavelli, Agostino Vespucci. In the note dated October 1503, Vespucci praises Leonardo’s skill by comparing him to the Greek and painter Apelles, and states that Leonardo is working on a portrait of Lisa del Giacondo. Leonardo da Vinci's Unexamined Life as a Painter". The Atlantic. 1 December 2019 . Retrieved 1 December 2019.

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Holt, Richard (22 October 2007). "Solved: Why Mona Lisa doesn't have eyebrows". The Daily Telegraph. UK. Archived from the original on 4 April 2010 . Retrieved 11 March 2010. For the eyes, you’ve really got to look at the picture to shade them with a brown shadow. She’s got interesting shading that’s difficult to mimic, but looking at the picture will help you a lot. Use a tiny dab of the same brown shadow on the corners of her mouth and under her cheekbones. Steer clear of the mascara and eyeliner, but instead use your brown eyeliner to draw that curved line across the top of the forehead, just below the hairline. a b c Kemp, Martin; Pallanti, Giuseppe (2017). Mona Lisa: The people and the painting. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-874990-5. Lichfield, John (1 April 2005). "The Moving of the Mona Lisa". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016.a b Carrier, David (2006). Museum Skepticism: A History of the Display of Art in Public Galleries. Duke University Press. p.35. ISBN 978-0-8223-3694-5. On 6 April 2005—following a period of curatorial maintenance, recording, and analysis—the painting was moved to a new location within the museum's Salle des États. It is displayed in a purpose-built, climate-controlled enclosure behind bulletproof glass. [121] Since 2005 the painting has been illuminated by an LED lamp, and in 2013 a new 20 watt LED lamp was installed, specially designed for this painting. The lamp has a Colour Rendering Index up to 98, and minimizes infrared and ultraviolet radiation which could otherwise degrade the painting. [122] The renovation of the gallery where the painting now resides was financed by the Japanese broadcaster Nippon Television. [123] As of 2019, about 10.2million people view the painting at the Louvre each year. [124] Kemp 2018: " Alessandro Vezzosi, who spoke at the launch in Geneva, and Carlo Pedretti, the great Leonardo specialist, made encouraging but noncommittal statements about the picture being of high quality and worthy of further research." What remains to be said about the Mona Lisa? How can we move beyond the myths about this ultra-famous artwork? ‘Mona Lisa: Beyond the Glass’ sets out to dispel the folklore and tell the real story. This eight-minute VR experience is based on the knowledge compiled by exhibition curators Louis Frank and Vincent Delieuvin after a decade of research in preparation for the landmark 2020 exhibition.



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