The Mystery of Mona Lisa's Smile
The Mystery of Mona Lisa’s Smile: A Relationship for the Ages
The year is 1503.
Leonardo da Vinci, age 51, is painting Mona’s portrait.
He is enamored of the young lady and comments on her beauty.
Not to offend him, she forces a smile, but averts her eyes, so as not to meet his.
Her smile is demure, reserved, less than enthusiastic.
Can you blame the poor girl?
Leonardo is old enough to be her grandfather.
He does, though, get the girl.
He does so on canvas, a relationship that has endured for over 500 years.
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