In 1911, an Italian Louvre employee named Vincenzo Peruggia hid in a broom closet overnight, took the painting off the wall, and walked out with it hidden under his coat.

Leonardo da Vinci was a scientist just as much as he was an artist. He used his understanding of optics and human anatomy to bake optical illusions directly into the painting:

While there is no official documentary or film titled " Mona Lisa " by the YIFY/YTS torrent group, the story behind Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece plays out like a Hollywood heist thriller.

Because of how Leonardo masterfully manipulated the perspective and shadows of her pupils, her eyes genuinely appear to follow you no matter where you stand in the room.

The French police were so desperate that they arrested and interrogated legendary poet Guillaume Apollinaire and famous artist Pablo Picasso .

The portrait that conquered the world—by being stolen. 📜 The Plot: A 500-Year-Old Mystery

Here is a curated, cinematic "feature presentation" breaking down the legendary painting. 🎬 The Feature: Mona Lisa

When you look directly at her lips, the smile seems to disappear. When you look at her eyes or the background, your peripheral vision picks up the shadows on her cheeks, making her look like she is suddenly smiling.