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Louvre: The Mona Lisa Is Deteriorating
AP ^ | April 26, 2004

Posted on 04/26/2004 10:21:27 AM PDT by presidio9

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To: Savage Beast; azhenfud
Just so we're clear about something: Da Vinci was the product of Italian culture, not French.
41 posted on 04/26/2004 11:20:19 AM PDT by presidio9 (Rangers Lead The Way!)
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To: presidio9
Da Vinci had such a mania for innovation that he often used techniques on permanent works that were yet to be proved reliable. Many Renaissance frescoes remain in good shape, but the surface of the Last Supper is half gone.
42 posted on 04/26/2004 11:20:42 AM PDT by Taliesan (fiction police)
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To: farmfriend
Dan Brown has made something of a cottage industry on that theory and its (tenuous) connections to the mother of all conspiracy theories, the Priory of Sion.

It could have been a great story, but Brown isn't a particularly good author. Oh well. Just more deterioration.
44 posted on 04/26/2004 11:23:42 AM PDT by NCSteve
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To: presidio9
The Mona Lisa Is Deteriorating

And how.

45 posted on 04/26/2004 11:24:38 AM PDT by Mike Bates (Artist Formerly Known as mikeb704.)
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To: Captain Peter Blood
Our youngest daughter, 14 at the time, stood in front of it for ten minutes then said "I don't get it" and walked away.
46 posted on 04/26/2004 11:24:59 AM PDT by wtc911 (Europe without God plus islam = Eurabia)
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To: presidio9
Yes. And the Victoire and the Venus were products of Greek culture.
47 posted on 04/26/2004 11:26:55 AM PDT by Savage Beast ("Whom will the terrorists vote for? Not George Bush--that's for sure!" ~Happy2BMe)
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To: presidio9
I was in France last year and saw it again. Although it is behind a glass case, they still allow flash photography of the painting which is known to deteriorate and accellerate the aging process.

There are much better paintings in Le Louvre. Being a painter myself, I've always been baffled as to what becomes a "famous" painting or not. It's not usually the talent of the artist but maybe the reputation...one will never really know.
48 posted on 04/26/2004 11:28:03 AM PDT by sonserae
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To: presidio9
>Mona Lisa

I think Ginerva
is much more cool, and the Girl
with Ferret
, weirder . . .


49 posted on 04/26/2004 11:28:42 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: presidio9
Mona Lisa could be a drag queen.. probably is. whatever it was called in those days. Looks like a man with a womans body. Maybe thats why the grin/smirk.. ugh!. And whats whats up that middle finger thing on her/his arm..
50 posted on 04/26/2004 11:30:28 AM PDT by hosepipe
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To: aruanan
>Probably because it's not the real Mona Lisa


51 posted on 04/26/2004 11:31:44 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: Eowyn-of-Rohan
Last time I saw it was in 1996. It was not in a sealed case then, as I recall, but there was a sign that, in several languages, stated that no flash photography was allowed... while all around were tourists snapping flash photos.

My parents were at the Louvre a couple of years ago. People were touching the statue of David. My dad was incensed!

52 posted on 04/26/2004 11:33:25 AM PDT by Dianna
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To: Dianna
My parents were at the Louvre a couple of years ago. People were touching the statue of David.

Ummm.... ah forget it.

53 posted on 04/26/2004 11:35:32 AM PDT by presidio9 (Rangers Lead The Way!)
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To: presidio9
the painting's special vulnerability to climate changes.

Yes, definitely global warming. She's melting.
54 posted on 04/26/2004 11:36:01 AM PDT by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Rumble Thee Forth...)
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To: presidio9
I think the real reason for the deterioration is that Mona just found out that Ozzy Osborne says that the use of pot caused his son Jack to be a user of harder more addictive drugs.
55 posted on 04/26/2004 11:36:53 AM PDT by AxelPaulsenJr (Excellence In Posting Since 1999)
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To: AxelPaulsenJr
Ozzy Osborne says that the use of pot caused his son Jack to be a user of harder more addictive drugs.

Is that so?

56 posted on 04/26/2004 11:37:58 AM PDT by presidio9 (Rangers Lead The Way!)
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To: presidio9; Savage Beast
"Just so we're clear about something: Da Vinci was the product of Italian culture, not French."

That's okay. It's still Bush's fault.

57 posted on 04/26/2004 11:39:11 AM PDT by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: presidio9
I saw the Mona Lisa three or four days after "9/11," and I can honestly say I've never been so underwhelmed by a piece of art in my life.

We had been on our then-annual family trip, that year to Provence (my only, and I promise, my last, trip to France). We were due to fly back to the States on 9/12, but the terrorist attacks shut down trans-Atlantic flights, so we flew from Marseilles to Paris to wait for resumption of air service.

We stayed in a hotel within walking distance of the Louvre, and did a lot of museum time. Much of it, to me, was fascinating. Though I can't say I know much about art, I'm not one who looks upon it with disdain. Some of the tapestries in particular (to name one of thousands of examples) were majestic in their beauty, craftsmanship, and size. But the Mona? Sorry, but *yawn*. Maybe it was just the Carolina redneck coming out in me, but I just didn't "get it." Of course, the fact that it was behind glass, in its own very dimly lit room (its faded colors the worse for the low lighting level), and viewable only after a 20-30 minute wait in line didn't help.

I wonder if da Vinci considered the Mona Lisa as his masterpiece when he painted it, or whether it was just "Painting 179" to him? To me, it wasn't in the Top 100 of the Louvre's attractions. I'll take a Renoir any time.
58 posted on 04/26/2004 11:40:40 AM PDT by southernnorthcarolina (I've told you a billion times: stop exaggerating!)
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To: southernnorthcarolina
Quick! Someone find out the DaVinci Code before it's gone forever!! AHHHHHHHHHHHH!
59 posted on 04/26/2004 11:41:40 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
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To: King Black Robe
tiny living, irreplaceable works of art

I just love that!

60 posted on 04/26/2004 11:41:47 AM PDT by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
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