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The eyes of the Mona Lisa have captivated viewers for centuries, holding an air of mystery and intrigue. Painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 16th century, her gaze seems to follow the observer from every angle, a technique known as the "Mona Lisa Effect." This optical illusion, combined with the delicate sfumato shading, gives her eyes an almost lifelike depth.

Some believe her eyes conceal hidden messages, while others admire the psychological impact they create. The subtle expression in her gaze—both distant and intimate—adds to the painting’s timeless allure. Whether a masterpiece of technique or an intentional enigma, Mona Lisa’s eyes continue to fascinate art lovers and scholars worldwide.

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