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Can You Reproduce da Vinci’s Masterpiece in Under 60 Seconds? Try with Clone-a Lisa

August 23, 2023

Grace Ebert

All images via Clone-a Lisa

It took Leonardo da Vinci four years to paint the “Mona Lisa,” so how well can you recreate the portrait in just one minute? The creators behind Vole.wtf recently released “Clone-a Lisa,” an interactive game that challenges users to forge the art historical masterpiece in under 60 seconds. You can reference the original throughout, and at the end, you’ll see how your work measures up to that of the Italian great.

 

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