This question seems to combine two separate historical figures, Mona Lisa and Caesar, who lived in different time periods. The Mona Lisa, a famous painting by Leonardo da vinci, is currently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris and does not have a direct connection to Caesar, the Roman general and statesman. It is important for cultural artifacts like the Mona Lisa to remain in their designated locations for preservation and public access, as they hold significant historical and artistic value.
The Kanye West song 'Flashing Lights' includes the line, 'Hey Mona Lisa, come home, you know you can't roam without Caesar.' It is simply a reference to two famous symbols of Italy who, in the eyes of the lyricist, belong together.
Vincenzo Peruggia's motive for stealing the Mona Lisa from the Louvre was to return the painting to Italy because he hoped the Italian government would give him a reward. Peruggia wanted to return the painting to its native land because he believed that all the Italian art in the Louvre had been stolen by Napoleon -- including the Mona Lisa. Peruggia selected the Mona Lisa because she was small and easy to carry. Unfortunately for Peruggia, the Mona Lisa had not been stolen by Napoleon at all. It came to France with Leonardo da Vinci when he went there to work at the court of King Francis I. King Francis either purchased the Mona Lisa from da Vinci or from one of his heirs.
People come from all over the world to see her in Paris. They are fascinated.
because she had a mysterious smile and the painting had a lot of meaning to it
The reason the Mona Lisa is smiling is because that she is hiding a secret and at the same time revealing it. The Secret? The secret is that the picture of the Mona Lisa is a self portrait of Leonardo da Vinci in female form. She / He is wondering how long before people work that out. Now you know! Answer 2: Yes, the above is one of many theories about this painting. A convention of dentists once 'proved' the exact nature of her dental problems, which caused this very special smile. Physicians have come to other conclusions, but agree that the smile is caused by a physical complaint. And so on... It is tempting to be able to present new 'expertise' about what is possibly the most famous painting in the world. The fact remains that Leonardo was working between 1503 and 1506 on a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a rich Florentine merchant. The portrait was never delivered, as the husband was displeased with it. So?
It is believed to be but, no one knows for sure. Many scholars and facial experts have come to the conclusion that their faces are startlingly similar from the size of the nostrils to the distance between the eyes and so on and so forth. Laying a transparency of the mona Lisa over a self potrait of da vinci has also proved that the images almost exactly match up. Some people believe that it's him in "drag" but being the brilliant man he was he probably wanted to see his own perfect mate because scientists have proven that we are very inclined to fall for or be attracted to the opposite sex when they have characteristics similar to our own
Simply use a search engine of your choice using the keyword 'Mona Lisa'. You should come up with many pictures and websites based on the painting.
Vincenzo Peruggia's motive for stealing the Mona Lisa from the Louvre was to return the painting to Italy because he hoped the Italian government would give him a reward. Peruggia wanted to return the painting to its native land because he believed that all the Italian art in the Louvre had been stolen by Napoleon -- including the Mona Lisa. Peruggia selected the Mona Lisa because she was small and easy to carry. Unfortunately for Peruggia, the Mona Lisa had not been stolen by Napoleon at all. It came to France with Leonardo da Vinci when he went there to work at the court of King Francis I. King Francis either purchased the Mona Lisa from da Vinci or from one of his heirs.
well as it does say in you catogories box... Leonardo da vinci... come on? seriously? I'm 13 and I've known that for god knows how long... :L
Leonardo da Vinci spent many years gradually improving his portrait of Mona Lisa della Gioconda, and it was still a work in progress when King François I took him to France, where he died.
People come from all over the world to see her in Paris. They are fascinated.
because she had a mysterious smile and the painting had a lot of meaning to it
Leonardo da Vinci moved to France where he sold the painting to the King Francois the First of France.Before Leonardo's Death, he was invited to the kings palace; King Francois I, (who moved his mother and sisters out of a chateau so Leonardo da Vinci could take up residence there) at that time.He carried the Mona Lisa with him, to where ever he went. As of dying in France, and the Mona Lisa becoming a gift to the King of France. So in the years to come and after the kings death, the painting was found among many of his belongings, and that's how it came to be in the Louvre Museum in ParisThe Mona Lisa is of a woman in fact la Gioconda (Lisa del Giocondo) who modeled for Leonardo at the age of 24, the wife of an important Florentine merchant.. which was painted at the height of the Italian Renaissance. For fact, he worked on the Mona Lisa for decades and never considered it to be finished.Supplement:Vasari states that Leonardo worked on it for four years and then just kept it.
Caesar told Marc Antony to come to his right side in Act One, Scene two. Caesar did this because he was deaf on his left ear.
brutus decides to kill caesar because he thinks caesar will abuse of his power if crowned king. (; by angie!
because his left ear is deaf
Mona is A. Mona was upset that Hanna had all these secrets that she never directly told her.
The reason the Mona Lisa is smiling is because that she is hiding a secret and at the same time revealing it. The Secret? The secret is that the picture of the Mona Lisa is a self portrait of Leonardo da Vinci in female form. She / He is wondering how long before people work that out. Now you know! Answer 2: Yes, the above is one of many theories about this painting. A convention of dentists once 'proved' the exact nature of her dental problems, which caused this very special smile. Physicians have come to other conclusions, but agree that the smile is caused by a physical complaint. And so on... It is tempting to be able to present new 'expertise' about what is possibly the most famous painting in the world. The fact remains that Leonardo was working between 1503 and 1506 on a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a rich Florentine merchant. The portrait was never delivered, as the husband was displeased with it. So?