domingo, 13 de julho de 2014

      
 Monalisa Vitória, Fernanda and Suziane 8ªE


        Monalisa is a masterpiece painted by Leonardo da Vinci. He was a renaissance painter born in the little city of Vinci in Italy on 1452. Besides a great painter Leonardo was also a scientist, an engineer, a mathematician. 
      The painting Monalisa represents a smiling woman looking toward the spectator. Her eyes follow him as he walks to the right or to the left. The smile of Monalisa is the most famous in the world. 
      Some people say it is enigmatic others say it is seductive.  Leonardo used the technique "smufato". You don't see the marks of the brush.
      The work is efficient and powerfull. Everyone that saw Monalisa never forget her. The spectator stays hipnotised by her. Leonardo loved so much this painting that it was with him till his death.





7 comentários:

  1. We think you did a great job. Is much like the original painting. Congratulations!
    Alessandra and Laura Ferreira

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  2. In our opinion the work was good, but their hands were reversed, the rest is perfect. Good job.
    Sofia, Rafael and Leonardo G

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  3. Is very good. Suzi has an enigmatic smile too. Congratulations!!
    Eduardo K., Henrique and João Vicente

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  4. We think that the replica is similar but the hands are changed. Great job.
    Arthur e Felipe e Leo Bertoletti 8E

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  5. We liked it because it's really nice. Good job
    Bárbara, Laura Ramos 8ªE

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  6. The work was very well, but the hands were exchanged. Gabriel Velasco, Leonardo Capaverde and Eduardo Ferrari 8E

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  7. too much! the work this very good, just the hands that are exchanged… Natasha, Amanda and Eduarda 8E

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