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    Who is Mona Lisa? Is it a self-portrait? Why doesn't she have eyebrows? Is she only famous because she was stolen? How do we know what Leonardo was thinking?
    James Payne discusses the Mona Lisa in a special extended film. If you enjoyed the 15-minute film, then don't miss this one. Lots of new information, presented with just the facts. No conspiracy theories or nonsense in this film, just straight forward information.
    Since releasing my first film on the Mona Lisa over a year ago, I have been amazed at the response. This is the more comprehensive version I always wanted to do, that uses some of the information from the first film (but in higher resolution with better sound and with clearer graphics), as well as answering the hundreds of questions my first film generated.
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    SUBTITLES
    I input the English subtitles myself but I rely on volunteers to do subtitles for other languages and I really appreciate it - just contact me at jamespayne33@hotmail.com
    Chinese Subtitles by Charles Xue
    Brazilian subtitles by Tibério Valença Ribeiro
    Dutch Subtitles by Bart Vergouwe
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    FILMS
    Spolvero technique - • Lo spolvero - Tecniche...
    Der Raub der Mona Lisa (1931) ©Super-Film
    Napoléon by Abel Gance (1927) ©Gaumont
    Being Human (Dr Margaret Livingstone) - Brilliant lecture - • Being Human | Margaret...
    Nick winter et la vol de la Joconde ©Paul Garbagni
    BOOKS
    Mona Lisa: The People and the Painting (brilliant book) : Kemp, Martin Kemp, Giuseppe Pallanti
    Mona Lisa Revealed - Guiseppe Pallantini
    Mona Lisa: The History of the world's most famous painting - Sassoon
    Leonardo Da Vinci - Walter Isaacson
    The Complete Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci - Paul Richter (editor)
    Stealing the Mona Lisa Main by Darian Leader
    Lumière on The Mona Lisa: Hidden Portraits by Pascal Cotte
    Music: Puccini's "O mio Babbino Caro" and Bach "Golberf Variations"
    "Theme" music: JS Bach “Sonata for violin solo No.1 in G Minor”
    Windsor and Newton Video (great resource for artists!) - www.youtube.com/watch?v=AozJ-...
    All multi-spectra scanned images ©Pascal Cotte
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  • @GreatArtExplained
    @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +61

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    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Год назад

      My favorite version of the Mona Lisa is two pigs. Mona is a pink pig and Lisa is a black & white pig. Together they're more gorgeous and intelligent than any manmade painting out there.

    • @DonPedroIXIV
      @DonPedroIXIV Год назад

      It’s amazing how Mona Lisa is painted very precise and nothing as the video essay claims as a coincidence. Yet we dare to see the world and the universe’s order, systems, & laws are a there is no coincidence. Science claims there is no intelligence behind it. Our reasoning is seriously distorted.

    • @RBYW1234
      @RBYW1234 Год назад +1

      So strange, been studying Da Vinci since Shakespeare.
      Every time, I learning something new.

    • @RBYW1234
      @RBYW1234 Год назад +1

      11:13 - I've never seen her eyes like this....

    • @zinatukashiqinzainuddin-tn9qj
      @zinatukashiqinzainuddin-tn9qj Год назад

      Great

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker 2 года назад +2430

    "The Mona Lisa is an image that has become so familiar that it has been stripped of meaning." So true. Thank you for bringing some of that meaning back to life for us.

    • @binarybotany3218
      @binarybotany3218 2 года назад +19

      And bringing this meaning back as well to an extraordinary person such as Da Vinci!

    • @seanleith5312
      @seanleith5312 2 года назад +11

      It is an important painting, but it is disproportionally glorified. By today's standard, most people wouldn't consider Mona Lisa a beautiful woman.

    • @johnylalrina1451
      @johnylalrina1451 2 года назад +5

      It became familiar just because it was stolen and caused a drama between two countries. Simple as that.

    • @Bestmann3n
      @Bestmann3n 2 года назад +14

      @@seanleith5312 that's not the interesting thing about it..

    • @irenedavo3768
      @irenedavo3768 Год назад +4

      @@seanleith5312 I think she is beautiful

  • @clintoncarroll3400
    @clintoncarroll3400 2 года назад +933

    I took my 8 year old son to The Lourve and while waiting in the crazy long line to see the Mona Lisa we watched your video. It made him much more interested in the painting and a better experience overall. Keep it up!

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +67

      That is so cool - thank you!

    • @fenixrising1972
      @fenixrising1972 Год назад +42

      Thank you for raising a cultured child.

    • @v.ra.
      @v.ra. Год назад

      Adopt me, please 🥹

    • @HandbrakeBiscuit
      @HandbrakeBiscuit Год назад +32

      I don't know why, but I was expecting you to say "and by the time we'd waited in the crazy long line to see the Mona Lisa, he was 9"

    • @irenedavo3768
      @irenedavo3768 Год назад +1

      @@GreatArtExplained when I was young I looked exactly like her!

  • @gauravnandantripathi9554
    @gauravnandantripathi9554 2 года назад +609

    What stood out for me in this video is how a Mona Lisa wouldn't have been possible if Leonardo was just a painter, and not a scientist, a philosopher, a physicist and everything else that he was. He is also a product of the Renaissance, but even in there he's far ahead of everyone else because of the sheer power of his curiosity which led him to be so interdisciplinary! Mona Lisa is a best representation of Da Vinci this way because nothing else will ever represent the wealth and breadth of his knowledge than this painting. Thankyou for this wonderful video. You have made me a Da Vinci fan. I'll definitely go and read up a lot more about him and Mona Lisa (of course!). Thankyou for this wonderful video again ❤️

    • @joshi6898
      @joshi6898 Год назад +2

      Jack of all trades master of none.

    • @josepcivil8090
      @josepcivil8090 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, all of this is exciting, but as for the character, it’s false. The truth that is being hidden from you is even more exciting.

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ 5 месяцев назад

      You cant be one of those without the others

  • @SamSphinx
    @SamSphinx 2 года назад +345

    The comparing of the Prado to the original is just fascinating.

    • @richardb22
      @richardb22 2 года назад +12

      That was something I never knew and I am glad I know now

    • @SamSphinx
      @SamSphinx 2 года назад +4

      @@richardb22 it reminds me of Rodin's Thinker and its many originals, in the sense that he himself tasked a team to make various versions of the Thinker and thus there isn't really a true *original*

    • @jennw6809
      @jennw6809 2 года назад +3

      Honestly that was my favorite part, imagining what it would look like when it was painted.

    • @sandheeprajkumar5061
      @sandheeprajkumar5061 2 года назад +7

      Prado's Mona Lisa gave me goosebumps

    • @stardomee
      @stardomee 2 года назад

      @@sandheeprajkumar5061 I have seen that painting too maybe 30 years ago in its original black background, absolutely fascinating - there was no glass or any other protection, I could have touched the painting if I wanted to

  • @monicab8400
    @monicab8400 2 года назад +263

    To say that the Mona Lisa was famous merely because it was stolen undermines the inherent brilliance of the painting and Leonardo himself. And the fact that her smile comes and goes depending on whether or not you’re looking at her eyes is perhaps the greatest visual illusion in art history. Great work as always!

    • @katethegoat7507
      @katethegoat7507 Год назад +6

      That effect of shifting expression is common if you stare at portraits in low light conditions

    • @gktte2574
      @gktte2574 Год назад +6

      @@katethegoat7507its not about how common it is, its about how Leo knows how to do it in his times

    • @YouMakeItHappen
      @YouMakeItHappen Год назад +2

      Before it was stolen, it brought no attention to itself. Still an impressive portrait, but check out what she's watching on the opposite wall. That is an impressive painting

    • @kimgysen10
      @kimgysen10 Год назад +1

      It is still the main reason though. Not taking anything away from this masterful mind.

  • @branmar
    @branmar Год назад +81

    After watching several of the "Great Art Explained" videos I can enthusiastically say that this is a truly brilliant series. This is university quality art history that is made freely available to any who care to watch and think. But so what? What practical value could this possibly have for anybody not planning to be another art history professor teaching another generation of art history professors? The value is this: Great art (whether it be painting, sculpture, literature, poetry, music, dance or anything else) has the power to rescue us from "lives of quiet desperation." What could be more important?

  • @mahaswelem4120
    @mahaswelem4120 2 года назад +536

    Simply wonderful. You brought back the appreciation that should be given to this beautiful piece of art away from the ridiculous conspiracy theories and such. We are back to enjoying her beauty and the genius behind her. Thank you so much.

  • @josiahsmusicaccount
    @josiahsmusicaccount 2 года назад +274

    The comparison to other paintings of the era shows how miraculously advanced Da Vinci's work really was, it certainly transcended the time, by centuries even! But additionally his vast knowledge and endless curiosity were the primary reason his work stands out above all. It's hard to think of another artist, or even another person, who so thoroughly investigated all aspects of the world and made so many original observations and contributions.
    Thanks so much for sharing these fascinating insights and deepening knowledge and appreciation of his work.

    • @Gyggz
      @Gyggz Год назад +2

      As an expert on Leonardo I always challenge people to name a unique observation or invention by Leonardo. In fact there is only one. He was the first person known to correctly calculate how large a parachute would need to be effective after several failed attempts by other inventors.

  • @briandubois-gilbert8182
    @briandubois-gilbert8182 2 года назад +196

    My god-this is as deep and masterly an analysis as befits this art masterpiece for the ages. This is a legacy narrative that’ll enshrine how the Mona Lisa should be viewed and appreciated. I’ll never, ever again take the Mona Lisa for granted. Perhaps, even Da Vinci is smiling with this scholarly narrative of his beloved painting. Your choice of Puccini’s passionate aria “O Mio Babbino Caro” (My Love For Which I Suffer) towards the end to serenade this treasure is so apt, a truly romantic touch. Many thanks, indeed for this exquisite video.

  • @korwinkressmann425
    @korwinkressmann425 2 года назад +82

    "In an era in which we are bombarded with images, it is more important than ever to stop ... and look again!". To that I say amen! This is exactly what your videos do so well. I truly appreciate your part in helping to keep the centuries long communication between teachers and students of the arts going!

    • @texasdemocrat1969
      @texasdemocrat1969 Год назад

      DaVinci was a man of many layers, multiple talents - so far ahead of his time. Mankind owes a debt of gratitude for his genius and his contributions. Thank you, Leonardo.

  • @supermon87
    @supermon87 2 года назад +24

    I visited the Louvre today and saw her. I paid for the audio tour which DID NOT do her justice and am disappointed I didn’t see this before going. I’ve debated on going back. Thank you for this!

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +7

      If you go back - get ticket online and get there before it opens, then as soon as they open RUN directly to her - it will be about 30 minutes before the tourists catch up and you’ll have time on your own with her!

  • @horvathsz
    @horvathsz 2 года назад +26

    The video is a gold standard for any informational content:
    1. making us care by creating a great story
    2. connecting the dots, crafting new meaning out of the vaguely familiar
    3. executing with high verbal and visual quality
    Thank you for this!

    • @madeleineblu
      @madeleineblu 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your analysis, i do agree,

  • @lakshita8386
    @lakshita8386 2 года назад +18

    The words, the tone, the pace...this whole piece is so so soothing

  • @marianthi0703
    @marianthi0703 Год назад +34

    I visited the Louvre as a teenager and had the same "is that it" reaction that you mentioned. After watching your video, I now feel such awe for this masterpiece, a testament of Da Vinci's pure passion and genius. I cannot wait to see it once again with new eyes and a new perspective and appreciation.

  • @susancasey6734
    @susancasey6734 2 года назад +53

    Your insight is such a precious gift to everyone who sees or hears your work.

  • @GreatArtExplained
    @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +152

    Please leave a comment (even a short one) and "like" the video. It really helps promote the channel on RUclips. I appreciate it! James

    • @stephaniepage4334
      @stephaniepage4334 2 года назад +6

      This videos is awesome

    • @marynakrutikova1437
      @marynakrutikova1437 2 года назад +6

      Dear Great Art Explained. Thanks a lot

    • @salvadorslim3234
      @salvadorslim3234 2 года назад +5

      A masterpiece of an explanation

    • @xavisanchez7522
      @xavisanchez7522 2 года назад

      Mona lisa= Isabella Darragona( Cathalan princess)
      Mona lisa background= Montserrat mountains
      Leo Battista Alberti= Leo Baptista Albert,

    • @sowhat914
      @sowhat914 2 года назад +1

      This was the most brilliant video of any kind that I've watched for some time. Amazing...

  • @reaterzin589
    @reaterzin589 2 года назад +56

    If David Attenborough would talk about art - this would be it! I am the holder of a Bachelor's degree in art history, but I've never seen something like this... it feels like I'm experiencing pure emotion in front of my screen. And YES - your video about Monet's Water Lilies made me cry... please don't leave us

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +7

      Oh thanks Rea 🙏

    • @RuminatingWizard
      @RuminatingWizard Год назад +1

      "The holder of a bachelor's degree in art history"
      Well, there's good money flushed down the toilet.

  • @kevinmcaleer6260
    @kevinmcaleer6260 2 года назад +219

    When I first found your original video on the Mona Lisa I thought there was no way that any other analysis of this work could be so deep and so well-done. And yet, you not only matched the original, but surpassed it. This series is such a gift and a delight; every new video is something I look forward to each month!
    If I could be so bold as to make a recommendation, I would love to see your take on the work of one of my favorite artists: Florine Stettheimer, specifically her Cathedrals of New York series.

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +20

      Thanks for the awesome comment Kevin - and for the suggestion! Her work is amazing 🙏

    • @NebraskaSXHC
      @NebraskaSXHC 2 года назад +1

      OK, I'll watch it then. (was confused what this one was)

  • @PadChennington
    @PadChennington 2 года назад +8

    This is one of the best channels on RUclips. Amazing job as always

  • @BobMukhopadhyay
    @BobMukhopadhyay Год назад +8

    "In an era in which we are bombarded with images, it is more important than ever to STOP, and look again"- exactly when I got goosebumps. Take a bow you narrator, you deserve it Sir.

  • @hooraayy
    @hooraayy 2 года назад +29

    I don't know why i chuckle when you said "that indeed the Mona Lisa once had eyebrows". Thank much for the in depth analysis, so fascinating. I always look forward to learning more from your content

  • @asteriaalanis9917
    @asteriaalanis9917 2 года назад +31

    The ending had me in tears for some reason , the work you've done , can not be thanked enough , I fell in love w the art and how an artist thinks even more

    • @pictorya
      @pictorya 2 года назад

      I had the same reaction, specially those two words when he mentioned, Imagination & Intelligence combined.. Arts & Science combined... I feel the same way about how this video has been structured... Beautiful, extremely interesting and educational!

  • @anitarosen5550
    @anitarosen5550 2 года назад +16

    I now finally understand why the Mona Lisa is considered great art, thank you. This video is excellent.

  • @thewildfolk6849
    @thewildfolk6849 Год назад +39

    Have to be honest. Was never really into “fine art”. Your videos and combination of history and art critique are changing that. Fantastic work.

  • @gauravnandantripathi9554
    @gauravnandantripathi9554 2 года назад +41

    This is hands down one of the greatest you tube videos I've ever seen. Not only because of the deapth of analysis you offer, but through your narration, its evident how sincerely passionate you are about the work you do. The editing, the zoom in zoom outs to help us get a better sense of the painting, the way the video is structured, is all pure art ❣️ keep doing this work. Absolutely phenomenal.

  • @zazuzazz5419
    @zazuzazz5419 2 года назад +59

    Ah, James! You gave me the chills with this one. Brilliant and passionate. Thank you. 🖼 🎨 🖌

  • @AppreciativeViewer
    @AppreciativeViewer 2 года назад +183

    I am stunned - Your channel and videos deserve SO MUCH MORE RECOGNITION. This is University-level art history content, and so well produced! Fabulous job, I've learned so much! (Always wondered about the eyebrows haha)

  • @keepitsimple9306
    @keepitsimple9306 2 года назад +12

    You my friend, are a genius.
    In a world that is lacking caring for great art, is it a pleasure to know that you are in the corner deceiving the inarticulate esoteric beauties that are going to into oblivion.
    One of the best videos on RUclips I have ever watched.

  • @ScaryMeadow
    @ScaryMeadow 2 года назад +38

    The difference between the first Mona Lisa vid and this one, is amazing. Just the audio quality upgrade alone is so good!

  • @persiancarpet5234
    @persiancarpet5234 2 года назад +24

    I fell in love with your channel and watched every video :)

  • @suddenwall
    @suddenwall 2 года назад +7

    This channel is a gift to students and teachers everywhere

  • @eeyancovenant8460
    @eeyancovenant8460 2 года назад +23

    I knew Da Vinci was a genius but never knew the extent until I watched this, and the way you built the context of his genius wirh regard to this masterpiece is amazing in itself.
    Thank you for this video. I agree with a comment that this should be played in the Louvre.

  • @Paul-dj2oy
    @Paul-dj2oy 2 года назад +14

    This might be one of the best channels on RUclips, this video is just amazing I literally had goosebumps at the end. Keep doing these amazing videos! Thank you so much!

  • @dianacristinablinda8163
    @dianacristinablinda8163 2 года назад +27

    Thank you! Your research is so impressive! You created such a captivating video, i “must” bring it to my students during my art class. More than 150 Romanian kids will now discover this masterpiece thanks to you.

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +1

      That’s awesome - I wish it had Romanian subtitles - james 🙏

  • @justadood69
    @justadood69 2 года назад +10

    I clicked on this so fast lmao. I friggin love this series and this is of my favorite channels on YT! The full-length video on ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ is amazing. Keep up the great work!

  • @bobbytirlea
    @bobbytirlea 2 года назад +9

    Words could not describe how fascinating, insightful and colorful this extended video was of Lisa. Thank you so much!

  • @jeffgross3779
    @jeffgross3779 2 года назад +91

    Leonardo is such a fascinating figure and the Mona Lisa an equally fascinating painting. I loved your first video on the Mona Lisa and this one managed to best it. Well done and please, keep up the great work. 🙏

  • @pac2718
    @pac2718 2 года назад +77

    Absolutely amazing. This certainly is the best and most comprehensive documentary about Mona Lisa that I have ever seen. Thank you for this incredibly educational video. Comparison with copies made at the same time in Leonardo's studio is brilliant. It lets us apprehend how the painting looked in its prime.
    I wonder if you will ever consider discussing pre-14th century art. I am looking forward to your analysis of masterpieces from Antiquity. Art topic is so vast that there are for years of video. I wouldn't complain about it.

  • @MariaVosa
    @MariaVosa 2 года назад +12

    I swear I teared up at the end. Beautiful essay. You did right by both the painting and the painter.

  • @beauty4u132
    @beauty4u132 2 года назад +4

    13:35 I’m here for the eyebrow question! 💅🏽🤔

  • @kevind814
    @kevind814 2 года назад +8

    "Mona Lisa is relaxed". I guess you'd have to be when you are posing for the painting for 16 years! ;-) J/K but did wander how long the posing part took and how much detail was captured (outline, facial expression, colors, shadows, etc.). Couldn't just take a snapshot back then, so how many hours / days / weeks / months did it take for Leonardo to tell Lisa "Alright, I've got all I need, you can go home now. Come back in about 15 years and show you what you looked like when you can't yourself remember."

  • @stenka25
    @stenka25 2 года назад +6

    If I go to the Luvre Museum and see Mona Lisa, I think your voice will ring in my ears. Thanks a lot for stupendous comment on this one of a kind masterpiece.

  • @mona2242
    @mona2242 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for shedding light on this masterpiece. In a world of conflict and violence I believe art ,like music, is the best tonic for the soul. Will pass on your video to my grandchildren.

  • @wesley907
    @wesley907 2 года назад +4

    I'm always fascinated by these documentaries.

  • @SuperMortiki
    @SuperMortiki 2 года назад +6

    I am a person that doesn't believe that most abstract drawings or art is art at all but in spite of that I believe that this video educated me on why some people are over-the-moon about certain art works. Bravo!

  • @zissou4978
    @zissou4978 2 года назад +28

    I was spellbound from the minute the video started. Thank you ever so much for your detailed analysis of such an exquisite painting and its even more exquisite painter.
    The content of your commentary, its pacing, enunciation and the images that accompany it make a perfect medley and I thank you for all the time, effort and care that you give every essay of yours.
    ❤️

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  2 года назад +1

      Thanks 🙏

    • @zissou4978
      @zissou4978 2 года назад

      @@GreatArtExplained you're welcome! And thank you for replying!

  • @pabloquijadasalazar7507
    @pabloquijadasalazar7507 2 года назад +30

    I got to see a Da Vinci in Chicago once. It’s instantaneous that you realize how much better it is than paintings from his time and even hundreds of years later.

  • @zemunboy
    @zemunboy 2 года назад +1

    This channel is the Mona Lisa of youtube, amazing work! 😇

  • @cathalfeeney3929
    @cathalfeeney3929 2 года назад +4

    Superb James. Thanks for posting another brilliant video.

  • @SolomonWolfson
    @SolomonWolfson 2 года назад +9

    Wonderful! Thank you, James.

  • @joeyjoe7930
    @joeyjoe7930 2 года назад +23

    I just wanted to thank the creator of this video, and all the videos on this channel really, for all the hard work put into this. And now we can all appreciate the Mona Lisa for what it is! Because although I knew it had been stolen, I had no idea about all the other parts of the story!

  • @CuriousRobinKnows
    @CuriousRobinKnows 2 года назад +5

    Excellent video, that new intro is awesome, by the way.

  • @LithningWolf
    @LithningWolf 2 года назад +14

    I'm glad to hear someone explain and show me how and why this painting is so great. I've always been convinced that it was kinda overated and that its crazy history once in the Louvre was the sole reason of its succes. But you proved me wrong and now the greatness of every detail in this painting can't be unseen. Thank you for that. In a sense it would made PERFECT sense that the greatest and most known painting in history would have both a crazy history explaining in part its succes but also intrinsic huge qualities and marvelous technics. It is great to know how much was poured into this painting, how much it made both Da Vinci and the world of painting evolved. And know it is only logical to me (and trust me it was not during a long time) that people wait so long into a line to watch her. One day I'll go back to the Louvre during the evening and try to spend more time with her.

  • @jviegas
    @jviegas 2 года назад +8

    I had the pleasure to see the Mona Lisa painting, and as you said, it doesn't impress much. Mainly because it's overcrowded and you don't have much opportunity to appreciate it with time. Your video should be seen by people before going to see the real thing. Now I want to go back in time and watch closer the painting. Fantastic work👍

  • @nabilakhan4133
    @nabilakhan4133 2 года назад +12

    Ah I'm so happy! When I first discovered this channel, the 15 min time stamp was what attracted me towards it, but as I fell in love with these videos and the artworks featured in them, that very time stamp began feeling like a hindrance. I wanted to hear your analyses of these artworks for much longer. I'm so happy and grateful for this "sequel".
    Hoping you become more comfortable with these 30 min time stamps!

  • @RR_1630
    @RR_1630 2 года назад +6

    I just loose track of time whilst watching your insightful videos!! What you are doing is simply marvelous!!

  • @antonionavarro9909
    @antonionavarro9909 2 года назад +7

    This video itself is a masterpiece

  • @andresgonzalez-gm5ry
    @andresgonzalez-gm5ry 2 года назад +5

    As soon as my eyes noticed this video I literally had a rush of pleasure all around my body lol. What a terrific work mr Paine, thank you very much!

  • @Django44
    @Django44 2 года назад +14

    Superbly done: this is a profile based not only on extensive knowledge but also on the personal emotional appeal of the painting. Your presentation is spot-on in its slow pace, pared-down commentary (not easy to do!) and inviting but respectful tone. Other profiles I have watched turn academic; that does not happen here. Your production is as skilful as the painting itself - appealing, fascinating, engrossing, with much left to explore again and again. All the great arts do this, and fortunate are we to observe. Thank you; 5 stars.

  • @muhanadtoukhi
    @muhanadtoukhi 2 года назад +3

    This channel is a treasure, amazing content, 32 minutes and I've never checked the timeline.

  • @jacoville
    @jacoville 2 года назад +5

    This is such a masterpiece, same to this video as well.

  • @mania462
    @mania462 2 года назад +9

    The last part of the video made me so emotional!Me who detests this piece of Art.This video was a shock to me.Mona Lisa was a painting that never made me motivated to look for info or anything.Well,i still don’t like it but the least i can say is that i admire this piece of Art and even more Leonardo Da Vinci.

  • @xman870096
    @xman870096 2 года назад +8

    I'll be honest, I've been aware of the Mona Lisa since childhood. I'm currently 63yrs. old and I never understood the fascination surrounding the painting... Evan after studying Leonardo and learning of his great mind, his intellect and accomplishments i always considered Mona Lisa a 'mediocre' piece of art; in fact I always that Leonardo's 'heart' wasn't into it and he didn't give it his 'all'.
    But after hearing your analysis, I now understand just how wrong I was!!!... I now 'see' her with new eyes and truly do recognize just what an amazing work of art she truly is....

  • @spliffedtothegallows7337
    @spliffedtothegallows7337 2 года назад +12

    You touched on the feelings I had when I went to the Louvre, the huge snaking queue of people lining up to take a selfie with her without giving her a moments thought. I had all but disregarded the picture on that spectacle alone. It is a painting that is deserving of quiet contemplation and through your video I am very grateful to be able to give her more than a fleeting glance

  • @QualeQualeson
    @QualeQualeson 2 года назад +12

    Very interesting indeed. I didn't come here with a particular interest in da Vinci or Mona Lisa, but more to get informed about a classical element outside my subcultural sphere. But, the remarkable artist aside, as I was looking intently at her face, it struck me that it was changing before you even started talking about it, and it fascinated me (as did the explanation). And so I leave with a little bit of education, and an increased appreciation for the object itself. Thanks.

  • @Dawn-bl8ze
    @Dawn-bl8ze 2 года назад +6

    Absolute brilliant, astonishingly enlightening. Thank you again for golden 30 minutes of pure fascination.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @CerxFouquet9
    @CerxFouquet9 8 месяцев назад +3

    My reaction was "WTF"(excuse my language) - a man 500years ago, no textbook, no RUclips tutorials, let alone experts of the fields touched here, he not only discovered but understood and applied to art. It's not humanly possible - it shakes me to the core. I didn't know much about The Mona Lisa, but with only a 30minute introduction to it has
    blown me away. It's insane (not in
    a derogatory sense).

  • @somehowimanage3902
    @somehowimanage3902 Год назад +3

    Exceptionally well made deconstruction of the world’s most famous painting. Leonardo’s techniques were way ahead of his time.

  • @melissasaint3283
    @melissasaint3283 2 года назад +4

    27:05 THANK you, for the love of God,
    thank you!! 😭 Im so tired of debating with dead-certain people who know very little art history but think they do because they read a random crappy article of "art facts" on facebook!

  • @swatisaini6447
    @swatisaini6447 2 года назад +2

    Hope it crosses millions of views👍

  • @iamrjdennis
    @iamrjdennis 2 года назад +11

    these videos are so wonderful. thank you for sharing them! 💛

  • @yanstein8464
    @yanstein8464 2 года назад +20

    i always found the colors of the painting quite ugly and now because of this video i know it wasn't meant that way
    seeing the way it was digitally restored using the prado's copy makes me really sad, it was such a beautiful painting...

  • @WudEvZ
    @WudEvZ 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! This was so wonderful!

  • @heatherrobertson6110
    @heatherrobertson6110 2 года назад +4

    Thank you James. A fantastic update to an already wonderful video!

  • @sashabml148
    @sashabml148 2 года назад +8

    I have truly never been into any visual art until I came across your page- your videos are an absolute gift and so well-thought out. Wonderful work!

  • @cleoxo2566
    @cleoxo2566 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this information.
    I saw her many years ago in the Louvre. I will never forget the reverant silence that was so notable as I approached her, and waited for my turn to view her. She is magnificent.

  • @senjin8244
    @senjin8244 2 года назад +4

    Hello there, I'm a Chinese and I leave you a comment about having subtitle previously, I'm glad you're taking my advise!! I'm going to recommend your video to my artist friends right now!! This is so helpful to my friends who have weak English understanding, and this is a lot of helpful to the deafs as well!!! I'm very appreciated it!!! Thank you for the contribution and the content!!

  • @marydonohoe8200
    @marydonohoe8200 11 месяцев назад +1

    The color in the “updated” version is very exciting and satisfying to me. It is how I imagine Leonardo would have seen her and conveyed that vision in his work. Thank you for sharing that possibility with us!

  • @dillonnelson7571
    @dillonnelson7571 2 года назад +4

    Such an amazing explanation of the piece, I’m so glad I found your channel!

  • @vasundhararajtyagi8075
    @vasundhararajtyagi8075 2 года назад +7

    Leonardo Da Vinci's workis still a mystery yet to be fully unveiled and further revealed & you took us a step forward in the revelation of the Mystery that Leonardo represents.
    Hoping to see more videos by you on Leonardo's other masterpieces like Last Supper etc.
    This one is Much Appreciated!
    Thanks.

  • @necroflowers2244
    @necroflowers2244 2 года назад +3

    I was watching this while folding clothes and my 9 year old son, sat down and watched it with me. He was familiar with the Mona Lisa particularly from the Mr. Peabody and Sherman movie, and he really enjoyed your in depth analysis. He never once got bored but really retained much of what was explained. Thank you for putting this content on RUclips, it is a refreshing to see how technology can aide in the appreciation and understanding of older artwork, and especially a great icon of art such as Da Vinci.

  • @peterdosedla6890
    @peterdosedla6890 2 года назад +2

    I was preparing myself mentally for a portrait of a friend of her birthday and this certainly helped me think in more ways about the human face and beauty.

  • @BartAppleseed
    @BartAppleseed 2 года назад +3

    so thrilled to see a new work of art upload, so much more of the most famous painting. thank you!

  • @garssympa500
    @garssympa500 2 года назад +3

    One of your best, James. I couldn't look away throughout the video. Thank you very much.

  • @lcmazza
    @lcmazza 2 года назад +4

    I got so emotional and I cried with your beautiful, wonderful analysis. Thank you so much. We need art more than ever.

  • @TheStradivarius93
    @TheStradivarius93 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful analysis! Thank you!

  • @trustme2674
    @trustme2674 2 года назад +8

    absolutely amazing work yet again.
    Mr. James Payne is a RUclips gem. Protect this man at all costs

  • @mdariani
    @mdariani 2 года назад +4

    Love the Video. Great work. Thank you James 🙏🏾💯🙏🏾

  • @provokrant
    @provokrant 2 года назад +4

    Love the new opening sequence you have!

  • @paulandreigillesania5359
    @paulandreigillesania5359 2 года назад +1

    I love the detail of the introductory having no music, only bg noises when, as u said, the painting has "no drama."

  • @aadijain222
    @aadijain222 2 года назад +1

    This video alone has informed me more about the genius of Vinci than anything I have ever read and seen about him. To bring science and art together in such a beautiful painting is indeed genius.
    Thank you!

  • @tw9535
    @tw9535 2 года назад +43

    Brilliant.
    The universe could have dropped da Vinci into ANY point in time, including the present, and he would have been the best. At anything.

  • @FabiusWong13
    @FabiusWong13 Год назад +1

    All of your videos ar so amazing. Thank you for making them, i think i've watch them all.

  • @danfreisting2874
    @danfreisting2874 2 года назад +2

    Great video, analysis and explanation

  • @edwincaballero8564
    @edwincaballero8564 2 года назад +9

    holy crap, my mind is blown. i developed a better appreciation of this master piece . i went to louvre and i was sort of underwhelmed. thanks to this video, i changed my mind

  • @a-complished4406
    @a-complished4406 2 года назад +8

    I’ve seen the Prado version as soon as they restaures and put on display. I don’t know why it’s not as visited as the one in the Louvre. The painting is mesmerizing. Thank you again for the amazing video!

  • @nehalmahmudkhan1549
    @nehalmahmudkhan1549 2 года назад +3

    This has got to be one of your best videos. Truly insightful due to the depth you have ventured. I have enjoyed and learned every moment of it.
    Thank you very much for this video.

  • @nhannguyen2190
    @nhannguyen2190 2 года назад +3

    I can't have enough of this good stuff!!! Please keep on this amazing work!

  • @pawlakar
    @pawlakar 2 года назад +4

    One of my Favorite paintings...And for me Most beautiful 😍💓🖼️💞👏👏👏👏👏