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The tag 'ariadne' on WindowsForum.com is associated with a discussion about literary references in the Mona Lisa. The thread explores how Leonardo da Vinci may have incorporated images inspired by the Roman poet Horace and Florentine poet Petrarch into his masterpiece. This technique, known as 'invention', was used by Renaissance artists to embed literary allusions in visual art. The discussion questions the composition of the Mona Lisa, particularly the contrast between the foreground figure and the vast, barren background, and what the artist intended to convey. This tag is not related to Windows, Microsoft, or technology topics.
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Queen's University Classics professor emeritus Ross Kilpatrick believes the Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece, the Mona Lisa, incorporates images inspired by the Roman poet Horace and Florentine poet Petrarch. The technique of taking a passage from literature and...
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