really rainingOriginally posted by jay_rocks:lazy say
The Mona Lisa is an oil painting on poplar wood by the famous Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. The painting is owned by the French government and hangs in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.Originally posted by monkeybusiness:btw, pct, can ask u something?
mona lisa is the name of the portrait or is there someone really called mona lisa last time den her portrait kenna drawn by the artist?![]()
me juz now drizzle ard 12+ then stop liao lohOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:really raining
got hear the rain sound?![]()
marking day whatOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:jay, y today no sch?
so good![]()
congratsOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:31k![]()
thot only psle got marking day?Originally posted by jay_rocks:marking day what
Originally posted by poon cho tang:so tat means last time got such a person?
The Mona Lisa is an oil painting on poplar wood by the famous Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. The painting is owned by the French government and hangs in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
The painting (also less commonly spelled Monna Lisa) shows a woman looking out at the viewer with what is often described as an "enigmatic smile". The Mona Lisa is perhaps the most famous piece in art history; few other works of art are as romanticized, celebrated, or reproduced.
[b]Leonardo gave no known title to the painting. The title Mona Lisa stems from the Giorgio Vasari biography of Leonardo, published 31 years after Leonardo's death. In it he identified the sitter as Lisa, the wife of wealthy Florentine businessman Francesco del Giocondo. "Mona" is a common Italian contraction of "madonna", meaning "my lady", so the title means "Lady Lisa".
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Originally posted by poon cho tang:da vinci is a siao kia.
The Mona Lisa is an oil painting on poplar wood by the famous Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. The painting is owned by the French government and hangs in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
The painting (also less commonly spelled Monna Lisa) shows a woman looking out at the viewer with what is often described as an "enigmatic smile". The Mona Lisa is perhaps the most famous piece in art history; few other works of art are as romanticized, celebrated, or reproduced.
[b]Leonardo gave no known title to the painting. The title Mona Lisa stems from the Giorgio Vasari biography of Leonardo, published 31 years after Leonardo's death. In it he identified the sitter as Lisa, the wife of wealthy Florentine businessman Francesco del Giocondo. "Mona" is a common Italian contraction of "madonna", meaning "my lady", so the title means "Lady Lisa".
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still bright n cloudy hereOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:really raining
got hear the rain sound?![]()
so desu neOriginally posted by jay_rocks:marking day what
advanced PSLEOriginally posted by poon cho tang:thot only psle got marking day?
noone knows...da vinci may be imagining things tooOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:so tat means last time got such a person?
so desu ne![]()
haizz...here raining but got sunOriginally posted by poon cho tang:still bright n cloudy here
strong imaginationOriginally posted by poon cho tang:noone knows...da vinci may be imagining things too
ne ne neOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:so desu ne![]()
x2Originally posted by jay_rocks:da vinci is a siao kia.
u thought onlyOriginally posted by poon cho tang:thot only psle got marking day?
not miOriginally posted by monkeybusiness:strong imagination![]()
but it managed to impress alot of ppl![]()
whole sg schools marking day?Originally posted by jay_rocks:u thought only
x2³²³²³²Originally posted by poon cho tang:x2![]()
me initially oso notOriginally posted by poon cho tang:not mi
think so..Originally posted by poon cho tang:whole sg schools marking day?
ne lee eh taoOriginally posted by jay_rocks:ne ne ne