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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- Queen Pusheen7년 이하This was a very interesting article
- pink_pacifier7년 이하In my opinion, The Mona Lisa is a masterpiece done by Leonardo DaVincci himself. He was a genius and his paintings are outrageous. I saw The Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France and I believe its effect is to look at you but, not in a certain point. The Victorian Style it possesses it out-of-this-world and it's amazing. This video is fantastic and informative.
- denny7년 이하the Mona Lisa is creepy!
- anonymous7년 이하I saw her in real life, and she is definitely not looking at me. She is not someone you would want to see every day in your room just staring at you the second you wake up.
- catgirl7년 이하wow
- nb7년 이하i think someone could fit a camera in the eyes and follow you
fortnite_og_god7년 이하at first i never payed attention to the eyes but upperently there not lokking strait!- Secret Lady7년 이하I never thought the Mona Lisa was looking STRAIGHT at you....this proves my theory. Also, makes a good article for my assignment!!
- halyn #7년 이하never knew.
- gogo girl 7년 이하wow