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RE: The Secret Of The Mona Lisa's Smile
One thing that's really cool about the painting: the longer you stare at the eyes, the more the smile seems to change. As you stated, it has something to do with the peripheral vision. If you stare at the eyes, the mouth is not directly viewed. As such, it becomes to take on a life of sorts; it seems to move. I wonder if Da Vinci was aware of that. No doubt he was.