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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- John cena7년 이하Oops sorry I could not see her but her time was now
- i fish 7년 이하shes always watching you
- TheMagicalSock7년 이하Oh wow... You know what, even though I always knew her eyes don't move, the illusion was always so fun! I LOVE creepy stuff. And gore... Whatever. Cool article!
- fall7년 이하this is interesting research
- Pup girl7년 이하Cool
- name 57년 이하the thing is her eyes are the most famous part of the painting! still come on is anyone else on this!
- name 37년 이하it is like she is securely still looking at you!
- name 27년 이하that picture with all the Mona Lisa faces is kinda creepy!
- name 17년 이하anyway thanks for sharing that with us now it is not as creepy but it is still really creepy!
- name7년 이하she might not be looking at us but it is still really creepy and it looks like she is looking right at me!