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    that move the lips‚ and combined that knowledge with the science of how the retina processes perceptions. The result was a masterpiece that invites and responds to human interactions‚ making Leonardo a pioneer of virtual reality. The magic of the Mona Lisa’s smile is that it seems to react to our gaze. What is she thinking? She smiles back mysteriously. Look again. Her smile seems to flicker. We glance away‚ and the enigmatic smile lingers in our minds‚ as it does in the collective mind of humanity

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    ways. Three of Michelangelo’s works such as: The Last Judgment‚ Pieta‚ and David were great works during his time. Leonardo da Vinci also contributed great works to the 15st century such as: The Last Supper‚ St. James in the Wilderness‚ and The Mona Lisa. Although there were some similarities in Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo’s works‚ their differences and uniqueness is what made their works great masterpieces of the 15th and 16th century. Michelangelo’s Last Judgment was painted between

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    just needs to get people thinking. In the early 16th century‚ Leonardo Da Vinci painted the “Mona Lisa.” When I first look at the painting my eyes are immediately transfixed on the girl’s face. At first glance‚ it seems as though she has a blank stare‚ and is simply looking to her left. I think it represents a woman at a time when women were treated unfairly throughout the world. This could be why the “Mona Lisa” is so popular‚ because she is relatable to the viewer. This forms a connection and the

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    Renaissance‚ 2013). There were many great artists of this period‚ but three great masters were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael who dominated the period known as High Renaissance (Renaissance Art‚ 2013). Leonardo ’s best known works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Michelangelo was known for his many sculptures and paintings which included the decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican (Renaissance‚ 2013). Raphael‚ who learned and was influenced by both Leonardo da

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    features and life during the period of Renaissance (e.g. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the famous artists during the Renaissance. He was an Italian. He painted the “Mona Lisa”.); 3. use English to exchange information orally through asking questions‚ e.g.‚ - Why did the Renaissance first begin in Italy? - Who painted the “Mona Lisa”? - What were the influences of the Renaissance on Europe? - How was the theme of arts during the Renaissance different from that of medieval times? 4

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    carved in French words and some of the tiles have been made in Ho Chi Minh City to replace the tiles that were damaged by the war. This sort of beauty is not possessed by just any church in the downtown. Like Notre Dame Cathedral‚ Leonardo da vinci’s Mona Lisa is certainly one of the most exceptional‚ and beautiful painting ever created. The MonaLisa is acclaim as the best known‚ the most visited‚ the most written about‚ the most recognized painting in the world. There have been million of paintings

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    Ages  were  focused  more  on  painting  religious  figures.  The  Renaissance changed the view of  artists‚  Two   Angels  by  Duccio  di  Buoninsegna  from  the  Middle  Ages   and the  Mona  Lisa  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci  best  exemplifies  these  changes.   Madonna  was  a  religious  painting  while  Mona Lisa was a realistic person surrounded by a real landscape.  The  Renaissance changed  how  man  viewed  the world by emphasising embracing this  life.  In  the  play  Everyman‚  written  by 

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    during the time when many people had extremely traditional mindsets. Leonardo created two of the most famous paintings in history‚ the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”. “The Last Supper” is a tempura and oil fresco depicting the dinner when Jesus Christ addressed the apostles. In that work‚ he expressed profound body language and other details. The “Mona Lisa”‚ a painting depicting a woman with a shadowy slight smile‚ was Leonardo’s most well-known portrait. In this work‚ Leonardo accomplishes

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    in Milan) 1498‚ and the Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda‚ now at the Louvre in Paris)‚ 1503-1506. Though there is significant debate whether Leonardo himself painted the Mona Lisa‚ or whether it was the work of his students‚ it is known that it was probably his favorite piece. He most likely kept it with him at all times‚ and not travelling without it. Thousands of people see it each year in the Louvre‚ perhaps drawing their own interpretation on what is known as the Mona Lisa’s most infamous and

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    The period immediately after the Middle Ages is known as the Renaissance. This is when Europe saw its interest to revive ancient Greece and Rome through its classical values and learning. At this time‚ Europe was going through some changes with its growing prosperity and its political stability. There were new technologies developing which included the printing press‚ along with a new astronomy system and new continental exploration. There was the expansion of philosophy and literature

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