Tuesday 5 December 2017

Dehelll HAHAHAHA

Assalamualaikum... Selama setahun lebih juga la belaja kt IKM Lumut ni, dari sem1 untill sem3 pastu dah LI. Banyak kenangan yang tercipta kt sini,pahit ada manis pun ada, kadang2 benda yang terjadi menyakitkan hati juga, sebab kawan dgn HAHAHAHAHA org yang FAKE ! It's okayy laa dah takdir hahahahaha. Yang penting banyak ilmu yang boleh bawa sampai bila-bila. Terima kasih kawan2 yang sudi kawan dgn aku tak kira la dari kos mana pun yang penting kita bnyak cipta kenangan tak lupa juga untuk cikgu2 yang mengajar kami hahahahahah, mcm fake je ayat aku ni.
kawan kekwa 5 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA . will miss you sayangku
Tracia 2 semua suara mcm petir gelak mcm hantu but i will miss you and thank you so much untk kawan FAKE. sampai bila-bila aku ingat apa kau buat kt aku, ehh ? mcm yall jee HAHAHAHAH
tulip 2 love love 1st satu bilik dgn dpe ni tapi ada yang hilang dalam gamba ni, gamba satu bilik entah kemana hahahahah, bnyak juga la drama bila satu bilik dgn dpe ni gaduh la apa la tapi emmm kita satu kos, satu bilik, buat keje pun sama2 hahaha, tq sayang sbb bnyak tolong aku hahahahaha nnti kawin jgn lupa ajak aku,
The best class ever hahahahahahahahaha. kadang2 dpe ni menyakitkan hati tapi masing2 perangai yaallah mcm sila gila, sorang suka korek idong pastu sekat kt org HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, emm nnti mesti rindu kt korang. yess ada 3 bunga je kt kelas ni hahaha

Thursday 17 November 2016

HISTORY ABOUT MONALISA .


Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence, Italy.[20] Although the Louvre states that it was "doubtless painted between 1503 and 1506",[4] the art historian Martin Kemp says there are some difficulties in confirming the actual dates with certainty.[10]According to Leonardo's contemporary, Giorgio Vasari, "after he had lingered over it four years, [he] left it unfinished".[6] Leonardo, later in his life, is said to have regretted "never having completed a single work".[21]
In 1516, Leonardo was invited by King François I to work at the Clos Lucé near the king's castle in Amboise. It is believed that he took the Mona Lisa with him and continued to work after he moved to France.[18] Art historian Carmen C. Bambach has concluded that da Vinci probably continued refining the work until 1516 or 1517.[22]
Upon his death, the painting was inherited with other works by his pupil and assistant Salaì.[10] Francis I bought the painting for 4,000 écus and kept it at Palace of Fontainebleau, where it remained until Louis XIV moved the painting to the Palace of Versailles. After the French Revolution, it was moved to the Louvre, but spent a brief period in the bedroom of Napoleon in the Tuileries Palace.
During the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71) it was moved from the Louvre to the Brest Arsenal.[23] During World War II, the painting was again removed from the Louvre and taken safely, first to Château d'Amboise, then to the Loc-Dieu Abbey and Château de Chambord, then finally to the Ingres Museum in Montauban.
In December 2015, it was reported that French scientist Pascal Cotte had found a hidden portrait underneath the surface of the painting using reflective light technology.[24] The portrait is an underlying image of a model looking off to the side.[25] Having been given access to the painting by Louvre in 2004, Cotte spent ten years using layer amplification methods to study the painting.[24] According to Cotte, the underlying image is Leonardo's original Mona Lisa.[24][26]