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portrait analysis
About this tag
The portrait analysis tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the identity and interpretation of famous portraits, such as the Mona Lisa. One thread explores the theory that the model for Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa may have been a male apprentice and lover of the artist, based on research by Italian scientists and art historians. This tag is relevant for users interested in art history, portrait analysis, and the mysteries surrounding iconic paintings. The content focuses on the historical and analytical aspects of portraiture, particularly in the context of Renaissance art and Leonardo da Vinci's work.
Was the Model for Mona Lisa a Man?
Call her "Manny Lisa"? Italian researchers say the model for the world's most famous painting may have been a male apprentice and also a lover of the artist, Leonardo da Vinci.
The identity of the Mona Lisa, which hangs in the Louvre in Paris and...
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