Newsflash: The Mona Lisa Is Not Looking At You
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The eyes of Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic Mona Lisa have long been thought to follow viewers around the gallery of the Louvre Museum in Paris where it is exhibited, as well as those looking at photographs and reproductions of the famous painting. Now, researchers from Germany's Bielefeld University assert that while “The Mona Lisa Effect” – the impression that the eyes of the subject in a portrait are following the viewer – is real, it is not true for its namesake painting.
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mb20077년 이하All those mona lisas were either staring at me or my friend right next to me. It was kinda creepy.- Cadence7년 이하I am awwsome
queenofthewaves7년 이하It kind of creepy I can see it the Mona Lisa painting staring right at me.- #Glamgirl7년 이하Honestly, it's kinda... CREEPY. :0 :0 :0
- chinese nibba697년 이하this is so cool and informative thanks wikki ♥♥♥♥
- Quipper7년 이하Awesome!!!
phoenixmachine7년 이하It's very interesting!😵😵😵😵- bobthebuilder697년 이하interrresting!!
- Cadence7년 이하so interesting
- Cadence7년 이하I foound that very interesting, I don't know why they spent so much time on where her eyes are looking.