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1. Read the text silently to see which natural passages of the text specifically introduce the famous painting, and find the natural passages 5-7 of the text.
2 Show a picture of the Mona Lisa and let the students freely look at it and talk about their experience.
3 From the amazed eyes of the students, the teacher felt your love for this painting, tell me what you felt? (Talk about what you feel the most at the same table).
4 How does the text describe the Mona Lisa in detail? Pick an area that interests you the most, read it carefully, experience it, and talk about your feelings.
5. Communicate with the whole class and feel the charm of famous paintings.
Question: What depictions do you see the charm of this world-famous painting?
1) Guide students to feel the painting as a whole. (Fifth natural paragraph).
Experience: Over the centuries, the Mona Lisa has been passed through several times and finally collected in the Louvre. How difficult it is for this painting to be exhibited in New York, and how many people aspire to it!
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It was treasured in different royal palaces, and was even taken by Napoleon and hung in his bedroom for many years. In 1911, an Italian stole it back to Italy. During World War II, the French moved the painting several times to prevent it from falling into Nazi hands.
How difficult it is for this painting to be exhibited in New York, and how many people aspire to it! ”
The wait finally became a reality, and the impatience of "It's closer, it's closer—I'm finally meeting her face to face" jumped on the page. Although more than 500 years have passed, she is still so quiet and elegant, no wonder the author said that a strange feeling welled up in her heart.
Experience: We seem to see her long black hair, soft and bright eyes, real lips, and what is even more amazing is that the blood in her neck also seems to be flowing, everything seems to be real and illusory.
Transition: Where else did you feel the charm of this painting? The Mona Lisa's smile has been a mystery since ancient times, but what is the mystery of her smile?
2) Guide students to observe the facial expressions of the portrait. (Sixth natural paragraph).
Experience: When we gaze up? When Vinci painted the Mona Lisa, he was often confused by the smile with three parts tenderness and seven points of confusion.
Her smile is incomprehensible and incomprehensible, causing endless speculation, and her graceful demeanor shines with maternal brilliance, and the woman's tolerant and rich emotions are so moving, yet so incomprehensible.
Conclude and transition: pursed lips, slightly raised corners of the mouth, intriguing and mysterious smile, up to ? With his genius imagination and magical brush, Vinci made the Mona Lisa's smile a symbol of timeless beauty.
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Paragraphs 5 and 6 talk about this painting.
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Hello dear I am happy to answer for you: I feel that the Mona Lisa is one of the earliest bust portraits in Italy, in which the figure sits and rests on the armrests of the chair with overlapping hands, showing a complete half-length figure from the head to the waist, changing the composition of the early portrait only painting the head and upper body and truncating at the chest, establishing a new basic structure of portraiture for future painters and photographers.
Behind Monlarissa is a beautiful expanse of countryside. The mysterious expression on the face of the heroine in the Mona Lisa has left many ideas for future generations, with unique eyes, shallow smiles, soft and white hands, and the fullness and softness of the breasts, giving people infinite reverie.
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The queue is like a long line" points out the number of people who come to see the Mona Lisa. "Quietly waiting" illustrates people's patience and urgency. The infinite charm of painting can be reflected in this.
The second natural segment.
"Repeated negotiations" shows how difficult it is for this painting to be exhibited in New York, and it is also something that many people desire. The charm of the painting is reflected from the side.
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1.The Mona Lisa's lips, eyes and skin are real.
2.The mysterious smile of the Mona Lisa is something that different people will feel differently when they look at it at different times.
3.The background of the painting feels mysterious.
I saw the charm of this famous painting.
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It left a deep impression on the author and gave the author a spiritual shock that cannot be forgotten and is indelible in his mind. This is what the teacher taught me. Absolutely!!
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That's it.
The painting was small, about three feet long and two feet wide, and the whole painting was almost just a brown color. I slowly approached her as the group approached, and a strange feeling welled up in my heart. Closer, closer, the Mona Lisa slowly approaches you like a real person.
I finally came face to face with her. Her cheeks glowed red, and her black hair fell easily down her shoulders. Her eyes were soft and bright, and her lips didn't look like smeared color, but real flesh.
If you look closely at her neck, you will suspect that the blood is really flowing inside.
Mona Lisa's pursed lips and slightly pursed corners of her mouth seem to have something to say to you. In the corners of the mouth and eyes full of personality, there is a quiet and elegant smile. That smile sometimes makes people feel comfortable and gentle, sometimes it makes people feel a little sad, sometimes it makes people feel very kind, and sometimes it makes people feel a little reserved.
The Mona Lisa's "mysterious smile" is so intriguing and elusive. Leonardo da Vinci, with his genius for the image of the withered chain boy and his magical brush, made the Mona Lisa's fleeting facial expression a symbol of eternal beauty.
The Mona Lisa's posture and double-folded arms make her look generous and dignified. Her face, neck, and hands seemed to be bathed in sunlight, and they were exceptionally bright and moving; Her right hand, depicted extremely clearly and delicately, is full of vitality; Her plain tan dress brings out the unique vitality even more. The background behind her is full of hallucinatory mystery, mountains, stone bridges, flowing water, trees, and paths, meandering and disappearing into the distance in the haze.
In this empty and far-reaching background, the Mona Lisa is even more beautiful and moving.
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Why do I feel horrible to see the Mona Lisa's smile?
Explain that I was in a good mood at the time, and it was still Saturday, and I didn't have a cram school, but I was quietly surfing the Internet, and suddenly I saw her smile, and I felt very scary, very vicious, as if I was going to kill anyone.
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How do I feel that her laughter makes me feel uncomfortable, eerie, so fake, like laughing at me. I really want to throw up.
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Today is October 1, 2009, the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. And I was sitting in front of the TV rental with great excitement.
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This painting was born from the genius painter Da. Vinci's world-famous paintings were the result of many negotiations between the United States and France, and it took a lot of money to temporarily leave the Louvre and come to New York. I hope you will cherish this opportunity.
The most famous painting is the "mysterious smile", you can see that the Mona Lisa's slightly pursed lips and slightly raised corners of the mouth seem to have something to say to us. In the corners of the mouth and eyes full of personality, a quiet and elegant smile is quietly revealed. According to scientists' analysis, the smile of the Mona Lisa contains 83% of happiness, 9% disgust, 6% fear and 2% anger.
Finch painted those places faintly, hence this "mysterious smile".
Let's look at her right hand again, Da. Vinci portrays it in great detail, reflecting his mastery of painting. And the background behind her is full of hallucinatory mystery, with mountains, stone bridges, flowing water, trees, and paths, which set off the Mona Lisa even more beautifully.
Let me tell you a little story, it was in 1911, an Italian stole it back to Italy, and the French people called it "National Disaster Day" as if they had suffered a disaster, and when the painting was recovered, a grand ceremony was held throughout the country. This shows the love of the French people for this painting. Friends, pick up the camera in your hand and record this eternal beauty!
But you can't use flash, there's plenty of light here.
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