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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Found: the bones of Mona Lisa

For anyone who has always wondered who the mysterious subject in Leornado Da Vinci's painting 'Mona Lisa' is, look no further then this article!

'Bones of Mona Lisa model found'


Posted by Olivia Back at Wednesday, October 03, 2012
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      • An optimistic spin on mess
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      • Can you own a colour?
      • Be yourself
      • WTF? Emerging Artist Mike Chavez
      • Annotated Bibliography
      • Lecture Eleven
      • Breakfast with Bill Granger
      • Journalism, Privacy and the High Court
      • Contemporary Still Lifes
      • A favourite Artist of mine: Vexta
      • Things NOT to say to a law student
      • Spot the difference
      • Judges stomach legal disputes better after Lunch
      • Lecture Ten
      • The role of Journalism in Executive Accountability
      • Nail Art: A legitimate form of Art?
      • Gillard: 1, Abbott: 0
      • Rothko artwork vandalised
      • MasquerAid
      • Newspapers: Examples of Low Culture?
      • The year of the 18th's
      • An unexpected turn of events ...
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Arts/Law Student majoring in Journalism and Art History. A keen painter and reader.
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