BBC Opinion - Why is the Mona Lisa smiling? You asked Google – here’s the answer

"Every day millions of people ask Google life’s most difficult questions...."

An in-depth look at what makes the Mona Lisa so fascinating and so famous.  The piece tackles some of the better-known justifications, such as DaVinci's (apparent) use of "golden ratio," and the focus on his style and technique.  It also, though, poses an interpretation on the "smile" justification which is a different take on other theories I've read in the past. 

Definitely an interesting perspective for those art lovers out there. Or for those who continue to ask what or who determines what is "good art."

People look at the Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo Da Vinci at its new home in the Louvre museum, in Paris. Photograph: Lydie/EPA

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