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The smile of the Mona Lisa, mysterious and timeless......
As a work of art, its value should be viewed in light of the social context of the time. The advent of Leonardo da Vinci's work marks the shift of people's thoughts and lives from the domination of the "gods" of the Middle Ages to the mundane. In the words of Nietzsche: "God is dead".
Four hundred years later, Duchamp added a few moustaches to the print of the Mona Lisa and sent it to the exhibition hall, causing a rebuke from the crowd. Duchamp's actions were intended to mock the masters of art and the heritage of tradition, which can also be described in one sentence, "tradition is dead".
Mona Lisa's Smile", at that time, I was very puzzled about what the connection between the title and the content of the film was, and what the message of the name was intended to convey. Now from the perspective of art history, it is a bit abrupt. The heroine in the film is challenging traditional thinking and lifestyle, and pursuing personal freedom.
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Mona Lisa was the wife of an Italian businessman.
And that oil painting was painted for her by Leonardo da Vinci.
It is said that her youngest son died at that time. She was very sad, and her husband wanted to make him happy, so he asked Tatsu to paint a portrait of him. She felt uncomfortable and couldn't laugh, but she had to force a smile, and with the mastery of the painter, she painted like that.
There is also a theory that she happened to have a toothache at the time, and she was painted like that.
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She was the wife of a good friend of Leonardo da Vinci.
Her full name is Lisa Gladini Gioconda.
Gladini is her patronic surname, and Giokonda is her husband's surname.
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The "Mona Lisa" was Lisa Gladini (1479-1542), an Italian who was once the wife of Francesco, a wealthy Florentine silk merchant, who became a nun after her husband's death and spent the rest of her life in the convent of Santa Ursula.
The Mona Lisa is an oil painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, now in the collection of the Louvre Museum in France. The painting mainly shows the typical image of elegance and tranquility of women, and portrays the image of a woman of the urban propertied class during the rise of capitalism.
Mona Lisa represents the aesthetic direction of the Renaissance, and the work reflects the profound and noble ideological quality of women, reflecting the aesthetic concept and aesthetic pursuit of female beauty in the Renaissance.
Every year, about 6 million people come to the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa. In 1952, Germany issued its first Mona Lisa stamp.
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There are many theories, and many of the books about Leonardo da Vinci describe her as an ordinary working woman, who was hired by a tailor in the same town as Leonardo da Vinci to be a model. According to the British "Daily Telegraph"1**, Palanti has studied the archives of the city of Florence for 25 years, and then came to the conclusion that the "Mona Lisa" is based on Lisa Gradini, the wife of a friend of Leonardo da Vinci's father, who was a housewife with five children.
According to Palanti, in 1495, at the age of 16, Lisa married the Florentine silk merchant Francisco Giocondu, a friend and neighbor of da Vinci's father, Piero. Lisa is the second wife of Geo Condu. The couple had a good relationship and had 5 children.
In his will, Gio Condu stated that Lisa was his "beloved" and "faithful" wife. In short, she was just an ordinary woman. Leonardo da Vinci shifted the focus from the high gods of the Middle Ages to ordinary working people, which is humanism
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