After reviewing the requirements for Project 1 and Project 2, here are two to three artifacts that I am considering using as a basis for my projects. 1. The Mona Lisa • The Mona Lisa is an amazing and famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian Renaissance artist. I have always had a passion for art and really enjoy diving into a piece and finding its meaning and purpose. That is why I am interested in this artifact and getting to know this famous and stunning piece better. This painting does not have a primarily functional or practical purpose, but it does embody the creative expression of ideas. 2. 13 Reasons Why (the show) • 13 Reasons Why is a mystery/drama Netflix TV series created by Brian Yorkey. This show brings us on
The document shows Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa which is believed to be a portrait of Lisa Gheradini, The wife of a wealthy Florentine merchant. The art in the Renaissance was detailed and beautiful. '' One begins to know the names of the artist… feel stronger emotions in the subjects… see well-defines landscapes, natural folds in drapery, and three-dimensional figures.'' Because the art in the Renaissance had symbolic representation, it was easier to understand the
The way humans have self expressed themselves, is because mankind and art have always coexist together for as long as historians can track back. From the Native American and their cave wall painting. The man attraction of wall painting is in the vast mountain ranges of France. To the Egyptians, in their stone carving of gods and including the largely recognized hieroglyphics. As the ages went on Protohistory, Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. The view of art increase very rapidly. Art began by telling the past of civilizations and learning from them. Then in the Renaissance the were a used as a caption to a persons face/body. One of the most very famous painting called the Mona Lisa was nominated the most viewed, tales about, most expensive art piece in the history of the world.
The Mona Lisa is a famous painting created by Leonardo Da Vinci. Art today has been sold for millions of dollars. Art is believed to be a great way to express emotion. There are many famous artists in the world and there still is even today. There are also many different forms of art, including sculptures, paintings, drawings, and many others. Art is a great way to express someone’s personality, skills, and other characteristics.
One way the Renaissance signaled the start of the the modern era is through Art. In the Renaissance picture of Mona Lisa, it’s focus is shifting away from religion (Document A). Before the Renaissance, all of the pictures were based off the Catholic religion. In the Middle Ages it was a religious picture presented, but when the Renaissance rolled around, it started to look more like a modern day picture. The picture was a lady with a nature background. There was no religion in the picture. The Mona Lisa contained more natural movements and interests than the painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna.
The Mona Lisa has been one of the most debated paintings of all time. The look on the face of the women in this painting leaves a person’s mind wondering. No one really seems to know what this mysterious woman is thinking or feeling. The questions that cannot seem to be answered are what make this painting so famous. The reason for that is because it is raveled in mystery and secrets. All of the small details make the painting stand out by being different from others and the details also make it far more remarkable as well. And surely, the smirk on the face of the Mona Lisa is the major key factor to the painting being so interesting. “Leonardo da Vinci was one of the
Da Vinci’ s the “Mona Lisa”(c.1519) holds Miss. Zirpolo’s statement to be true. When viewing the piece, one can see the exquisite line work and Foreshortening, to linear perspective. This art form shows his attention to detail and his passion for his work. The “Mona Lisa” (c.1519) is a small piece of artwork that became very popular. To this day the “Mona Lisa”(c.1519) still triumphs over Michelangelo’s “Creation Of Adam” (c.1511), which became a part of the “Sistine Chapel.”(C.1512) When one views “The Mona Lisa” they can see the dark color scale that is used, perhaps to depict an unhappy time. Da Vinci through out this piece is able to use an aerial perspective within the background of this portrait. Da Vinci was the first
The very famous Mona Lisa was great inspiration for many other art pieces, but none as famous as itself except for Andy Warhol’s silkscreens of the Mona Lisa. It is said that he was so consumed by the famousness and celebrity that the painting created that he became obsessed with it for the rest of his life. His creation of his own Mona Lisa pieces, as well as his Jackie series and his Marilyn series and all the series that Warhol created of the many
Leonardo took four years to complete the painting: he began work in 1503 and finishes in 1607. Mona (or Madonna Lisa Gherardini) was from a noble family in Naples, and Leonardo may have painted her on commission from her husband. Leonardo is said to entertain Mona Lisa with six musicians. He installs a musical fountain where the water plays on small glass spheres, and he gives Mona a puppy and a white Persian cat to play with. Leonardo does what he can to keep Mona smiling during the long hours she sits for him. But it is not only Mona's mysterious smile that has impressed anyone who has ever viewed the portrait: the background landscape is just as mysterious and beautiful. The portrait can be seen today in the Louvre Museum in
In other words, what do these paintings represent. Since da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in an older time, many people do not know much about the painting. Although, based on some accounts the Mona Lisa is a picture of Lisa del Giaconda. If we break down the painting it could have several meanings. A big symbol many historians recognize is her smile, which the Italian word “Giaconda” can be translated to happiness. Frida Kahlo’s painting “Self-Portrait with Monkey,” is a symbol of lust in Mexican mythology. However, Kahlo depicted this as a creature with his own soul. It could be a symbolic representation of protection as the monkey is wrapped around her neck. Her painting shows protection and certainty. Both paintings show the portrait being content. They are both relaxed in the background and search for
Mona Lisa is famous for many reasons one because most of the artwork during the Renaissance period were of biblical events and scenes. Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa stood out among those artworks because it was not of a religious text or martyr. The painting is an introduction to sfumato which is a technique Da Vinci used at the corners of Mona Lisa’s lips and the corners of her eyes exploring natural emotion along with detailed realness of her hands. Mona Lisa is an excellent example of created illusions of space and depth within its beautiful landscape muted in the background (Totally History, 2012).
It is a portrait of young woman Lisa Gherardini in front of an imaginary background, her gaze forward. It is believed that Francesco del Giocondo was the one who commissioned the painting in honour of his wife, however the painting was found in the home of Leonardo da Vinci after his death, incomplete and therefore not making it into the hands of the commissioner. The portrait was painted between 1503 and 1506 and it is kept today in the Louvre, Paris. The choices evident in the portrait such as the landscape, the and famous smile, offer a sign of elegance used in the early 15th century, creating an appealing impact. The Mona Lisa is an oil painting on a popular wood panel, with evidence of warping used in the portrait. As Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian humanist during the height of the Renaissance, his artistic opinions immediately influenced his perspective on art which is made clear through his painting. The Mona Lisa shows these new opinions that were made, by breaking away and challenging the teachings of the Church. This is demonstrated in the artwork through the attention to detail and beauty
You can see that when viewing a painting like this there are many questions that arise in your mind. Looking at the Mona Lisa I get drawn in and a sense of wonderment comes over me. I start to imagine the person in the painting and what her smile was really about. A strong, confident women is what I think she was, and that was brought out beautifully by de Vinci. I also think that the way he painted the Mona Lisa shows a lot about what and how Leonardo viewed women. Many say that it was painted for the love of his mother. What do you
The Renaissance movement was also significant in that it influenced the developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, music and science. This influenced Leonardo Da Vinci to created one of his most accomplished works of all time “Mona Lisa. “Mona Lisa” was an portrait oil painting created in the early 1500s and is widely considered to be the greatest artwork of all time. Leonardo Da Vinci used gaze and demand within the artwork. This allows the audience to feel interactively connected to the artwork and the character. Leonardo Da Vinci achieved an unusual effect of having Mona Lisa's smile alter depending on the angles the audience looks at the artwork. The use of perspective also gives the artwork a three dimensional feel. This allows the audience to see idealised female form as well as the themes and values of the Renaissance. The artwork “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci had a focus on challenging the International Gothic Style as well as representing the values and attitudes of the world at the time.
The Mona Lisa is respectively one of the most famous paintings in the history, and was painted by one of the most infamous artist of all time Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo has his own mysteries, because no one knows much about the man at all, aside from the basics. He was born on April 25, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. His father was a notary and his mother was a maiden, they were never married, Leonardo was their only child. However, his parents together had 17 other children. He was extremely intelligent and was a master at many skills, science, math, architecture, art and was among the first to dissect a human body. He began painting at the age of 14 as an apprentice for Andrea del Verrocchio. By the age of 20 Leonardo had outshined his teacher and Verrocchio knew that he could never be as good as da Vinci and he never painted again. Throughout da Vinci’s life he painted many, many
Leonardo Da vinci painted the “Mona Lisa” in 1503. The artist portrays a young woman, which acquires the concept of feminine youth and more essentially the concept of elegance. In relation to Agnolo firenzuola’s novel “On The Beauty Of Women” , the portrait attributes to major physical characteristics in which is considered to be genuine beauty by the modern man. Seeing the female portraiture of the italian renaissance, Firenzuola implies a specific interpretation by analyzing the modern woman. Through the famous paintings illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci, the Mona Lisa specifically supports the arguments and claims made by the poet’s correspondence to the beauty of women. Along with Da Vinci’s sticking features, the artist paints Firenzuola’s ideal beauty in comparability to the appearance of definitive grace. With his analyzations being extremely aesthetic, Firenzuolo activates criticizing aspects of the proportions of the figure, the placement of the figure’s position and the importance of the half length portrait of the feminine nature in relation to the portraiture of Mona Lisa.