"Mona Lisa "-- the most famous painting in the world, done by Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, who just celebrated his 500th anniversary of his death.
Mona Lisa .
"Mona Lisa ." "Mona Lisa ", right?
"Mona Lisa " doesn't make the cut.
Mona Lisa and basically what he says is that he applies that same standard to
the "Mona Lisa " and "The Last Supper."
Like the "Mona Lisa ," the "Salvator Mundi" has a very intricate knot patterning system found on his robe, on the center medallion,
I have the "Mona Lisa " knot analyzed by knot mathematician Professor Ken Millett from the University of Santa Barbara, who subsequently published in the "Mathematical Journal"
know of as the "Mona Lisa ."
But for the "Mona Lisa ," we have 0.
Look at-- the "Mona Lisa " is so small.
a piece of the "Mona Lisa ." Yes, it's only worth, probably, a fraction of a dollar, but you're owning a piece of the "Mona Lisa ."
So there's the "Mona Lisa ." By the way, how many people have actually seen the "Mona Lisa " in real life?
that's Mona Lisa , very dim unfortunately.
of art is probably Mona Lisa 's smile which you can't see too well here; Mona Lisa 's smile famous for being enigmatic, mysterious.
Now I we think of the "Mona Lisa " as being really small.
And I call this embroidery pattern the Mona Lisa knot.
I've graphically laid out what Mona Lisa is wearing in the painting.
These three garments and where the Mona Lisa knot is located reveals the story.
Everything in this portrait of Mona Lisa has been handmade for her, even her underwear.
I graphically laid out the Mona Lisa knot for you.
So the bottom row of the Mona Lisa knot-- with a half a twist, the whole pattern unravels and becomes
They now call it the Earlier Version Mona Lisa , saying it was done in 1490, where the Mona Lisa at the Louvre was done
Leonardo da Vinci painted octagons on his Mona Lisa .
And that is why the "Mona Lisa " is the number one painting in the world.
But when we x-ray the "Mona Lisa ," the board is blank.
or the curls of the Mona Lisa .
If you can break the "Mona Lisa " down to a billion pieces, you can have a billion people around the world owning
From chocolate syrup he can recreate the "Mona Lisa ."
If we knew why the Mona Lisa was smiling, we wouldn't be talking about the Mona Lisa .
85% of people say-- unprompted-- say the "Mona Lisa ."
And what you see is the "Mona Lisa " was not even deemed to be the most valuable da Vinci painting.
Now the problem with my "Mona Lisa " story-- hopefully it's entertaining-- but there's no way to prove it right and there's no way to prove it wrong.
The picture of Darwin and the Mona Lisa -- that's approximating an image with transparent polygons, so it's like a genetic algorithm type problem.
It's like taking a picture of the Mona Lisa and going like that.
Her 2009 documentary, "Mona Lisa Revealed," recounts the discoveries of Pascal Coti, the inventor of a multispectral imaging technique
that uncovered hidden imagery beneath the surface of the "Mona Lisa ."
But what Leonardo da Vinci painted on the Mona Lisa had nothing to do with a chain of rings, four-leaf clovers, and teardrops.
You see, the Mona Lisa knot would have never been permitted on a frumpy, green wool house dress.
But it wasn't until I was specifically looking for the Mona Lisa knot that I noticed something very out of character on this page.
And those three diamonds will become the center of the Mona Lisa knot.
We'd find this right at the breastbone of Mona Lisa .
And no copiest-- no copiest has successfully copied the "Mona Lisa " knot.
And then it wasn't until I discovered the Mona Lisa knot that-- I know nothing can really glob onto your soul.
And it was to find out about the Mona Lisa knot.
is that da Vinci spent over a year just doing the Mona Lisa knot in the painting.
But really, on the "Mona Lisa ," hardly any at all.
He doesn't need that to paint the Mona Lisa .
And I always think of it like the Mona Lisa .
Now you all know the basic history of the "Mona Lisa ."