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What is hidden in the background behind the Mona Lisa?

An ape (top left), a lion (top right) and a buffalo (bottom right) appear in the background painting behind the Mona Lisa. According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on February 6th, 65438, American painter Ron PieCerino recently claimed to have cracked a 500-year-old secret about Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting Mona Lisa.

He found three animal-like images in the painting, and speculated that Leonardo da Vinci created this painting to express the meaning of "jealousy", one of the "seven deadly sins".

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The original Mona Lisa is 77 cm long and 53 cm wide. This work is painted on a black poplar board. Mona Lisa's portrait has no eyebrows and eyelashes, and her face looks harmonious. If you look directly at Mona Lisa's mouth, you will think that she doesn't laugh much; However, when you look into her eyes and feel the shadow on her cheek, you will feel that she is smiling.

Mona Lisa's smile contains 83% happiness, 9% disgust, 6% fear and 2% anger.

Mona Lisa is an oil painting created by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, which is now in the Louvre Museum. This painting mainly shows the typical image of women's elegance and tranquility, and shapes the image of bourgeois women in a city during the rise of capitalism.

Mona Lisa represents the aesthetic direction of the Renaissance. The profound and noble ideological quality of women reflected in this work reflects people's aesthetic concept and pursuit of female beauty during the Renaissance.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Mona Lisa