Pyramid Shape Composition of the Mona Lisa

Pyramid Shape Composition of the Mona Lisa

Assessment

Interactive Video

Arts, Other

10th Grade - University

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Hard

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The video explores the transformative impact of the Renaissance on art, focusing on Leonardo da Vinci's innovative use of the three-quarter length pose in the Mona Lisa. This technique, which became a standard in Italy for centuries, allowed for a more intimate and focused portrayal of subjects. The Mona Lisa's relaxed and self-assured demeanor broke away from traditional depictions of women, who were typically shown in profile and without direct eye contact. This painting challenged gender norms and set a new precedent for how women could be portrayed in art.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Why is the direct gaze of the Mona Lisa considered groundbreaking for female portraits during the Renaissance?

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Discuss the significance of the Mona Lisa's relaxed pose compared to the stiff and upright depictions of women in earlier portraits.

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