Inheritance #19
Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
c. 1503–1506
Widely considered the most famous portrait in the world, this High Renaissance masterpiece is celebrated for its revolutionary use of sfumato—the subtle blending of colors and tones to create soft, atmospheric transitions. Leonardo’s innovative composition and the subject’s enigmatic expression shifted the focus of portraiture from mere likeness to the exploration of human psychology and the harmony between humanity and nature.
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