One of the most famous theories regarding the painting of the Mona Lisa is that Leonardo Da Vinci chose to paint his own image, but in a woman's body, and consequently all the stories about a woman named "Mona Lisa" being an inspiration for his greatest masterpiece are a myth. However, there are some people who claim that the painting represents Leonardo Da Vinci himself painted as a woman, because the name of the painting is based on that of ancient gods; i.e., Mon, the man's god, and Lisa, the woman's god.
The Mona Lisa is an amazing painting that many generations of researchers and art lovers have been interested in, and as a result a lot of theories have been written about the meanings behind it.
On the one hand, the look and mysterious smile on Mona Lisa's face are really attractive, but on the other hand, the smile looks real and normal. In order to obtain this effect, Da Vinci used a mixture of light and shadows, which results in an atmosphere of time uncertainty.
A lot of theories have been written about this portrait, but we will never know which one is true.
עוד דבר אחד - אני לא כ"כ מבין דבר אחד בפסקה הראשונה. בהתחלה אתה אומר שלפי התאוריה המקובלת, המונה ליזה מהווה ציור של דה ווינצ'י בגוף של אישה, ואח"כ אתה אומר "לעומת זאת..." ואז אתה אומר בדיוק את אותו הדבר. גם כן, לא כ"כ מובן מהטקסט הזה הקשר בין המוצא של השם בשמות של אלים והעובדה שהציור הוא זה של דה ווינצ'י כאישה.