Watch this video and then explain why the Mona Lisa is so famous. Remember to check other classmates comments so that you don't write the same thing.
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Rae
3/10/2014 02:31:19 am
This video sheds so light on the Mona Lisa. The way they said that some of the painting was missing could be true and makes you think. This is one of my favorite pieces and being made in the 1800s you can tell why people love it so much. This painting could have had may different names like ' The Girl Next Door' THis would have been a great name. The first time I seen this paint all i thought was look at the detail in that painting as you look at it longer you see the smile then the eyes.
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Wriley
3/11/2014 02:22:32 am
The mona lisa has always been shroud in mystery. The true reason why it became so famous is hard to say but theres some great ideas. The craftsmanship and effort put into the mona lisa is phenomenal making it a great piece of art on its own. Add in who it was made by and its history, it becomes one of the best and most famous pieces of art of all time
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shania
3/13/2014 02:45:55 am
The Mona Lisa painting is really good because of all of the details are there.I liked the video because it told me more about the picture of Mona Lisa. I also like how the made her smile because it looks mysterious and makes you want to keep looking at the picture to find out.
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Reece
3/14/2014 02:38:51 am
I think that the Mona Lisa is as famous as it is today because of the several revolutionary techniques that leonardo used in the creation of the portrait, its fame is also partly due to the mystery surrounding her smile, and that it was one of the first portraits with a fantasy background.
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Kayleigh
3/14/2014 02:43:53 am
I think the Mona Lisa is so famous today because of all the mystery on how Leonardo painted it and the disconnection with so many of the painting aspects like the fantasy back ground, the discolouration of her face and clothes or the fact that her body was so well detailed.
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