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I. 1. Read
the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
The
most mystique1 picture
Every
hour about 1,500 people visit the Louvre Museum in Paris with the specific
intention of seeing one particular painting: the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. Most of these visitors look at
the painting for about three minutes before they walk back to the tourist buses
outside.
Leonardo
loved the painting very much and people say that he took it everywhere with
him. The painting was originally ordered by a rich businessman in Florence, who
wanted a portrait of his wife, Lisa. Leonardo began the painting in 1503 and he
finished it about three or four years later. The fact that Leonardo wanted to
keep the painting himself, adds to the
Mona Lisa’s mystique.
Mona
Lisa’s mysterious smile has fascinated everyone who has ever seen the painting.
In his Lives of the Artists, written
just a few years after Leonardo’s death, Giorgio Vasari wrote, ‘While painting
Mona Lisa Leonardo employed singers and musicians to keep her happy and so
avoid the sadness that painters usually give to portraits. As a result, there
was a smile that seemed divine2 rather than human; and those who saw
it were amazed to find how alive and real it appeared.’
Modern art critics also emphasise how the portrait
seems alive and real. ‘She is like a living person,’ writes art historian E.H.
Gombrich, ‘She seems to change before our eyes. Even in photographs we can
experience this strange effect. Sometimes she seems to be looking down on us,
and sometimes we can detect sadness in her smile. All this sounds rather
mysterious, and it is; that is so often the effect of a great work of art.’
The Mona Lisa
is certainly a masterpiece, a magnificent work of art, but it is also a part of
modern popular culture. Her image appears on plates, Tshirts, mouse pads and
in advertisements. Perhaps for this reason, officials at the Louvre Museum
placed the painting in a specially built area in a room with other great 16th
century Italian paintings. In this way, visitors have a better chance to
appreciate the painting as a work of art rather than as a tourist attraction.
1 mystique [mɪˈstiːk] таинственный
2 divine [dɪˈvaɪn] божественный
2. Why is Mona Lisa smiling? Read aloud the extract
which says about it.
3. What
makes the Mona Lisa so special?
4. Why
is the painting displayed in an exceptional way?
II. Listen to the conversation between two friends
and answer the questions below.
1. What does Christian want to become?
2. Why does Kate need to learn English?
3. What piece of advice does Christian give to his
friend?
III. Let’s talk about your family.
Why are people so crazy about this picture? They visit the Louvre with only one goal - to see the Mona Lisa. Be ready to tell what you think about it.
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