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over a year ago
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I have seen it in the Lourve twice in different settings and did not think much of it.
However I do not know how to appreciate art in general, unless it is a piece of jewellery.
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The reason its revered is it pioneered his effect of stumato (don't quote me on spelling!), where the edges are seamless and merge fluidly as opposed to having a linear effect where it was obvious a drawing. It was the among the first truly naturalistic paintings, in southern Europe at least |
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"I saw the original in the Louvre. Not as big as you might think.
sounds like u talking about cock pics and in person that one "
My cock isn't as big as I hope it is, but I have an uncanny ability to imagine it is fucking HUGE!!!!!!!! |
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"I went to see the Da Vinci cartoon, but I didn't get it :\
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Yeah not everything Walt Disney has turned out has been good. Bambi was great but that da Vinci cartoon - minging! Too many songs n a weak storyline imo |
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"The reason im asking is cause my son has been fascinated by it ever since he went to see it at the louve when he was about 15"
It is a fascinating smile. What was she smiling at? It's a knowing, satisfied smile. As if she's just done something she knows is naughty but she's pleased about it. A knowing smile. |
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"The reason im asking is cause my son has been fascinated by it ever since he went to see it at the louve when he was about 15
It is a fascinating smile. What was she smiling at? It's a knowing, satisfied smile. As if she's just done something she knows is naughty but she's pleased about it. A knowing smile. "
Are you sure its a she? |
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"The reason im asking is cause my son has been fascinated by it ever since he went to see it at the louve when he was about 15
It is a fascinating smile. What was she smiling at? It's a knowing, satisfied smile. As if she's just done something she knows is naughty but she's pleased about it. A knowing smile.
Are you sure its a she?"
I've read the theory it's a guy in women's clothes or cd or Leonardo
himself. I think it's a woman. |
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