(1) The outline of Mona Lisa is not rigid, but flexible, which conforms to the ups and downs of characters, spatial relations and changes of light and shadow. But Isabella's head contour is very rigid, which can't explain her figure well.
(2) The head of Mona Lisa has a good sense of volume and feels natural, while the hair of Isabella is abrupt, some of which destroy the whole, and the strokes are actually crossed, and the density of lines has not changed, which is very unlike Leonardo da Vinci's style.
(3) The Mona Lisa uses relaxed and affirmative lines in details. However, Isabella's clothing pattern processing is stiff, uniform and unremarkable.
(4) Judging from the charm of the whole painting, Mona Lisa is more natural than Isabella, with soft lines and strong layering.
2. Introduction to Mona Lisa:
Mona Lisa is a portrait of Lisa Giocondo painted by Renaissance painter leonardo da vinci. The French government keeps it in the Louvre in Paris for public appreciation. 2012 July 17, Italian archaeologists recently claimed to have discovered the suspected nun Lisa? The remains of Galadini. There are different opinions about the identity of the Mona Lisa prototype, but Lisa? It is generally believed that Galadini is the Mona Lisa. British media said that the restoration of this remains may help people uncover the mystery of Mona Lisa's smile. Recent research shows that the painting "Mona Lisa Elvis Presley", which appeared in public on 20 12, was also created by Leonardo da Vinci, much earlier than the Mona Lisa. It is considered as a young version of the Mona Lisa.
3. Introduction:
Da Vinci, julian calendar1April, 452 15 (Gregorian calendar1April, 23, 452) ~ 15 19 died on May 2, at the age of 67. Genius scientists, inventors and painters in the European Renaissance. Modern scholars call him "the most perfect representative of the Renaissance", and he is a unique all-rounder in human history. His greatest achievement is painting. His masterpieces, such as Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and Our Lady in the Rock, reflect his exquisite artistic attainments. He believes that the most beautiful research object in nature is the human body, which is a wonderful flower of nature, and painters should take people as the core of their painting objects.