Mystery Of Mona Lisa
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Hidden message was revealed inside Mona Lisa painting. Check out how recent Da Vinci's mystery was discovered. Find more at https://sites.google.com/site/mysteryofmonalisa
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according to Google Translate... THE SENTENCE IS CORRECT
Italian English
``La risposta si trova qui`` ``The Answer Is Here`` -
is it possible
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guys I put it in Google translate and it's atalian and it translates as the answer is here
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Then saith the Christ as silent stands The crowd, "What wilt thou at My hands?"
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My name is natali and i am a girl
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Guys everyone make mistajes right?now stop sayng stupid thing pecause for me he was and he is thë god of art
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♥Monalisa is man.
Dan Brown-
♥MOONalisa IS THE MAN...
♥REVELATION10:2-
...And ♥he had in his hand a little book open: and he set his right foot upon the sea, and his ♥left foot on the earth...
♥SEAL OF LIVING GOD-
...Revelation 7:2
angel ascending from the ♥east,
having the seal of the living God...
♥HE WILL SAVE USLuke 9:56
56 For the Son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them. And they went to another village.
♥Note: If you have time,
Try to print out the picture
then fold the left and right edge. -
billshut
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i think i might be the only one who thought of the song about Mona Lisa and the Assassin's Creed game when i saw the name "Leonardo Da Vinci"
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will u guys pls just shut up..... leonardo just drew whatever he had in his mind.....well we can never stop people in researching on a famous creation.......but if u guys want some researches u could come to my lab so that i could blow ur head up with my HCL
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The Mona Lisa...It was (and still is) objectively true and provable that the Mona Lisa did not have an obvious smile before the recent revision. There are still published articles on the Internet accurately describing the Mona Lisa's enigmatic 'uncatchable smile' and everyone clearly remembers that she did not have this obvious grin on her face. In an article published just last year, for example, the writer noted that the smile could not be seen when looking at the mouth of the Mona Lisa, which was described as having a 'downturn'...only by gazing away from the mouth could the viewer perceive the smile. That's how subtle it was. The revised Mona Lisa possesses no subtlety whatsoever and everyone knows this is a blatant contradiction. Here's a snippet of an article I easily found in less than five minutes to support what I'm saying: From ScienceNetLinks the article was titled "The Mona Lisa" _ ..."The secret behind the Mona Lisa is that the "happy" part of her smile is actually buried in a low spatial frequency pattern. So if you're not looking directly at her mouth, her smile looks cheerful. But when you look directly at her smile, parts of it disappear into the background. As a result, you're never quite sure if she's smiling or not." _ See what I mean? And this kind of article still exists all over the Internet. HOW could anyone look at the revised Mona Lisa and claim that 'you're never quite sure if she's smiling or not'? The practical importance of the Mandela effect is that the Internet is now under the total control of revisionists and is no longer a free and reliable source of information. The ability to ban the authentic Mona Lisa proves that. Here's another article proving it......By Ellie Zolfagharifard For Dailymail.com Published: 17:52 EST, 19 August 2015 |
The Mona Lisa's mysterious expression may have captivated the world, but hers isn't the only enigmatic smile Leonardo da Vinci created.
Researchers examining an earlier painting by the Renaissance master claim to have unravelled the painter's secret to creating an 'uncatchable smile'.
The study reveals how La Bella Principessa, painted by da Vinci before he completed the Mona Lisa in the late 15th Century, uses a clever trick to lure in the viewer.
The study reveals how La Bella Principessa, painted by da Vinci before the Mona Lisa in the late 15th Century, uses a clever trick to lure in the viewer. By expertly blending colours to exploit our peripheral vision, the shape of the subject's mouth appears to change according to view point, researchers found
When viewed directly, the slant of the mouth is distinctly downwards, according to the research by scientists at Sheffield Hallam University and Sunderland University.
As the viewer's eye wanders elsewhere to examine other features, however, the mouth appears to take an upward turn, creating a smile that can only be seen indirectly, much like the Mona Lisa's.
'As the smile disappears as soon as the viewer tries to 'catch it', we have named this visual illusion the 'uncatchable smile,' researchers Alessandro Soranzo and Michelle Newberry of Sheffield Hallam University wrote in a paper published in the journal Vision Research.
When viewed directly, the slant of the mouth in the Mona Lisa is distinctly downwards. But as the eye moves elsewhere to examine other features, the mouth appears to take an upward turn, creating a smile that can only be seen indirectly
This suggests da Vinci’s technique specifically relies upon the viewer seeing the mouth with unfocused eyes in order for the smile to appear. -
The song is scary
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art class and a friend brought me here this suspicious and he couldn't even get her to smile
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6 inet bucks it's the illuminat
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Is Leonardo Da Vinci Italiano
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fucking fake video
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c'est ma soeur
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yes
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well done
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