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I really enjoyed the quiz and my cousin enjoyed receiving the musicalpost card I sent to him. I think it is amazing that the site was made by students.
frankel
new york, ny USA - Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 12:13:28 (EST)
I love the this web page so much that I go on it everyday
Chantel
bronx, ny USA - Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 11:31:34 (EST)
Very interesting concept on the MOna Lisa I would have never have guessed that Leonado da vinci painted himself.
Greg
Appleton, Wi. USA - Wednesday, December 20, 2000 at 16:05:08 (EST)
I was intrigued by the varieties of answers and notes that were presentedto those grossies you were that way before you ever saw the mona lisa!
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morganrown, In USA - Wednesday, December 20, 2000 at 06:31:14 (EST)
I agree with your analysis after seeing the images.A great site.
Hilton
Port Arthur, TX USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 23:54:16 (EST)
I guess I should have put the website instead of my name.
Pratt's Educational Resources for Teachers & Parents
USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 19:09:35 (EST)
I have a new web site URL. Glad you could help others out so they can learn more about art.
Barbara
USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 19:07:28 (EST)
La página es muy buena.
LISBET
LA HABANA, Cuba - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 16:14:15 (EST)
this sight needs more pictures other wise it was good
sabrina
roundo, sc USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 14:04:32 (EST)
As a life long lover of Leonardo, I continue to discover here, an unprecedented pool of scholarship and resources. Additionally,the site has afforded me a new context in which to materialize the emotional as well as social linkage I never would have suspected; you see,a fellow artist/adventurer (who I lost touch with after high school) has surfaced and E-mailed me!--Leonardo is magic!
Jeff
bronx, NY USA - Monday, December 18, 2000 at 23:58:13 (EST)
la sonrisa de la mona lisa tiene una trasendencia vital para el arte porque en mi desperto una emocion inigualable porque senti por segundos que era el mismo leonardo quien se burla de mi con una burla parternal senti frente a mi a leonrardo con su gran genio mirandome con ternura tal cual quien ve desde una alrtura intelectual y de genialidad muy muy lejos a los demas.
luisa
tijuana, b.c. mexico - Sunday, December 17, 2000 at 20:48:47 (EST)
Leonardo De Vinci is an artist of every sort and has helped us understand the arts.
Jacob
Grants Pass, OR USA - Sunday, December 17, 2000 at 13:45:49 (EST)
Great site -- I enjoyed my visit. Stop by mine some time for a change of pace (and pick up a free sample or two): (link disabled).
Brett
Seattle, USA - Saturday, December 16, 2000 at 19:38:12 (EST)
I think that this is the most instructional site on the net. Congratulations on your accomplishments and successes. Keep up the wonderful work!
Felipe M.
New York, New York USA - Friday, December 15, 2000 at 13:35:29 (EST)
I was born with the talent of drawing. I have never took any kind of lessons, and my talent is been with me, my whole life. For this reason, I get to free my thoughts about "why the Mona Lisa smiles".My thinking is that the her body posture, her eyes not quite looking at front, and her half way smile; are just the presence of innocence or perfection. Something that I admit we drawers come around many times. The need to know how are we compared to love and physical perfection. There's more to say....
Carlos
Kansas, KS USA - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 23:13:08 (EST)
yo hello just looking around how are you?
lisa
manchester, oldham england - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 14:53:15 (EST)
ITHINK THE MONA LISA IS A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ART. THE SUGESTION OF THE MONA LISA BEING A SELF PORTRAIT ACTUALY MAKES SENSE
Courtney
new westminster, B.C. CANADA - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 14:24:44 (EST)
I really love the mona lisa!!!!!
Karen
South Shore, ky USA - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 13:24:57 (EST)
it is a great site. The idea about the Mona Lisa was truly amazing. I would have never thought of it!
Sarah
cincinnati, oh USA - Wednesday, December 13, 2000 at 14:12:17 (EST)
Hey good site helped me with a project w. mona lisa.... if u know of any oher sites please email me them
Vanessa
Cape Cod, MA USA - Wednesday, December 13, 2000 at 08:03:00 (EST)
I would like you to add some information about leonardo himself, where he was born and such. Thank you.
Dagny
Reykjavík, Iceland - Monday, December 11, 2000 at 12:51:15 (EST)
I love your website!!!! It is perfect for someone doing research on Da Vinci- Thanks
Valerie
springfield, Va USA - Sunday, December 10, 2000 at 21:53:45 (EST)
i just love your web site!!!!!!!!!! It fits all the requirements needed for anyone who would be studying Da Vinci like myselg. Tootle-loo, Lillian Jean
lillian Jean
kansas city, ka USA - Sunday, December 10, 2000 at 09:16:52 (EST)
i THINK LEONARDO WAS THE CLEVER PERSON IN THE WORLD AND WHAT HE DOES NO BADY COULDN'T FORGET BECAUSE NEVER EVER ANOTHER LEONARDO LIKE HIM DOES BORN AGAIN.
LEONARDO
LONDON, UK BRITAIN - Saturday, December 09, 2000 at 20:23:00 (EST)
Nice site!
Frank
London, UK - Saturday, December 09, 2000 at 10:25:54 (EST)
I wanted to let you know, that, as someone who is cognizant of the cultural and folkloric value of the Mona Lisa, I was pleased to see that your site addresses the newest New York Times Science Discovery article. Congratulations. Steve Zeitlin Executive Director, City Lore, Inc.
Steve Zeitlin <CityLore@aol.com>
New York, NY USA - Friday, December 08, 2000 at 23:05:43 (EST)
where is the mona lisa
joey
fresno, CA USA - Thursday, December 07, 2000 at 14:29:46 (EST)
i cant find the cybersurfari answer
david
maitland , fl USA - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 18:49:44 (EST)
I love Leonardo's work.
Irene
Miami, Fl USA - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 17:02:43 (EST)
please send me some information about Leonardo, as a mathemathic and as a inventor.
edgar
barcelona, spain - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 07:09:03 (EST)
leonardo da Vinci was the best renaisance artist, and one of the most best on the histoty.Only Galileo Galilei, Aristotil, Einstein and Newton, are the same as him, genious.
edgar
barcelona, spain - Wednesday, December 06, 2000 at 07:02:51 (EST)
Very educational, I can look up on a very good artits work for my Art homework, I enjoyed visiting the site.
Leon
Cambridge, United Kingdom - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 16:30:40 (EST)
i love the mona lisa
natalie
Newton Mearns, Glasgow Scotland - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 12:17:45 (EST)
Thank you, your website is very interesting.
Debbie
staffordshire, England - Tuesday, December 05, 2000 at 08:37:15 (EST)
This theory of yours makes me grin. I would love to think that he was depicting himself just for the mere fact that her beauty is praised throughout the world. Does America worship the face of an old man? Could he be our new stereotype for the Millenium? If this theory were true it could bring about a new age. One I would be glad to welcome.
BAG
USA - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 16:19:51 (EST)
KOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
jeri
Dupree, sd USA - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 14:55:12 (EST)
I am doing a research paper on Mona Lisa. I say the Leonardo da vinci is not the Mona Lisa. It is just his style, so Lillian Schwartz who are you to say it wa Leonardo, You are not the artist, so keep you comments to your self!!!!
scott
redwood city, ca USA - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 14:25:24 (EST)
I love the new idea that you guys came up with. I'm doing a paper on Leonardo Da vinci and your site help me to pose some major Questions, on why was the Mona Lisa smiling Thanx Kamal
Kamal
Jefferson , MO USA - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 13:44:18 (EST)
Hi, I think Leonardo Di vinci is a really interesting person. I thought I would leave a little message for you to read... I have found this site really cool and usefull.Chelsea
Chelsea
Lake District, England - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 09:01:20 (EST)
Do u have any information about Mathematical Accomplishments that Leonardo da Vinci accomplished?
Patty
coshocton, OH USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 19:22:04 (EST)
I would love for your art students and my art students to work collaboratively. Contact me if this would be a possibility.Vivian Moreira KomandoArt TeacherNiceville HSNiceville, Floridakomandv@yahoo.com
Vivian Moreira Komando <komandv@yahoo.com>
Niceville, Fl USA - Sunday, December 03, 2000 at 12:34:08 (EST)
A great site. I am a new student and just came across an article in our course reader about Why Mona Lisa Smiles by Steve Feld. So excited that I will be doing a PowerPoint presentation on you and your site for my class. Congratulations on all your hard work!
wing
Albuquerque, NM USA - Saturday, December 02, 2000 at 16:01:36 (EST)
This is an awesome site. I really enjoy seeing the theory that in the Mona Lisa, Leo Da Vinci was painting himseld as a woman. I think that is a pretty practical theory, and it makes me wonder about why he did that. I love things that make me wonder! Thanks!
Morgan
Seattle, Washington USA - Saturday, December 02, 2000 at 14:04:38 (EST)
thats amazing!
joe
az USA - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 23:34:30 (EST)
oops, sorry...in our impatience, we clicked on Mona while waiting to load....now they morph back and forth slowly and the effect is complete! Great. 3 votes out of three, Mona and Leonardo esta uno!
fin sandy and zara
USA - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 12:06:29 (EST)
we enjoyed the Morph, but it morphs back and forth kind of quickly, so it's hard to get the full effect. we're going to look through your site a bit more now
sandy, fin and Zara
rothesay nb, new brunswick canada - Friday, December 01, 2000 at 12:01:39 (EST)
i like your page, but where are all the mathmeticians?
toni
tusin, ca USA - Thursday, November 30, 2000 at 13:30:55 (EST)
Hi. I need help. I'm looking for pictures that deal with Math in Art. HELP ME IF YO U CAN! ALso I do not believe that da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa as himself. THere is no proof. Furthermore, I believe what another article stated which is the fact that it could have been a mourning woman in the village due to the dark clothing.-ris
Marissa
USA - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 17:23:04 (EST)
Mona Lisa's a man! But not as much of a man as Vitruvian!
Thom & Drake
USA - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 12:30:31 (EST)
THIS SITE IS GOOD AND GREAT SUPPORTER OF HER.
gajen
junagadh, guj india - Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 10:49:09 (EST)
I like the website.
Kandy
Farmington, MO USA - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 19:36:21 (EST)
Leonardo was a brilliant person. He was so amazing in his time. I would have loved to meet him. Yours, Liz.
Elizabeth
Salem, OR USA - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 15:28:55 (EST)
Just checking out my Aunt's site. Its realy just so grand to check this stuff out. Hello Aunt Diane. Hope to see you on Christmas. Email when your not busy.
Joshua
Lancaster, PA USA - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 12:18:00 (EST)
hiim here at skool tring to find out more stuff about leonardofor this art assignment i have at skool so if anyone has anymore stuff you can tell me about him send it to me at my e-mailthanx!!!
amanda
brampton, canada - Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 11:14:18 (EST)
cool look alike theory
Brandy
Berwyn, IL USA - Monday, November 27, 2000 at 22:21:27 (EST)
maybe da Vinci was a woman all the time and this is his little joke!! Nice wig.
geoff
bearsted, UK - Sunday, November 26, 2000 at 16:13:37 (EST)
:)anyone got a pic of d LAST SUPPER, anyway how is ya'all ??!?!?!?!?
Iron_Duke
UK England - Sunday, November 26, 2000 at 14:34:59 (EST)
I am a first grade teacher. For the past four years, however, I have taught fourth graders. I enjoyed your site very much and was quite inspired by it. Thanks for sharing.Vicki
Vicki Cobb <vjc123abc@aol.com>
Zuni, VA USA - Sunday, November 26, 2000 at 01:12:53 (EST)
The Mona Lisa Guestbook has been signed each day for over three years.
Rainbow Wizard
Tauranga, New Zealand - Saturday, November 25, 2000 at 23:01:23 (EST)
Nice site!!! =P Mona Lisa is my favourite potrait ever, and Leonardo da Vinci is my favourite artist!!! I was so attracted to Mona Lisa already when i first saw it in Primary school...it's jst so special and different from any other potraits!!!
Bess
Hong Kong, Hong Kong - Saturday, November 25, 2000 at 08:57:12 (EST)
WEIRD
Aasha
London, England - Friday, November 24, 2000 at 04:22:17 (EST)
I NEED TO FIND THIS PAINTING!
John
Cumberland, MD USA - Thursday, November 23, 2000 at 22:47:08 (EST)
Why strive to explain when mysticism jades the simple mind and commands appreciation of an artist who truly - not due to pop culture fashism - deserved the fame.
Vishal
Sydney, NSW Australia - Thursday, November 23, 2000 at 17:45:09 (EST)
I want to know more about Leonardo da Vinci when he was on the way to be an artist.I want to know about another artist too.
Amnie
Japan, Yokohama MALAYSIA - Thursday, November 23, 2000 at 01:27:38 (EST)
I really like this site and I can get all my assignment work on the Mona Lisa of it. Thanx for such a wonderful site.I hope to be on her soon again.NICHOLEP.S Brilliant site!!!!!
Nichole
Brisbane, QLD Australia - Wednesday, November 22, 2000 at 18:25:27 (EST)
Steve Feld referred me here. I still have some hunting to do on your site. It looks very well done and interesting.Looking forward to seeing the whole site.Mark
PS please check out my theory and link to it as you wish. I will link to yours with your permission. Please email me. URL (link disabled)

Dr Mark Lawrence <markl@island.net>
Black Creek BC, BC Canada - Wednesday, November 22, 2000 at 10:18:49 (EST)
go da vinic go
Double-D
amersfoort, utrec- holland - Wednesday, November 22, 2000 at 07:34:50 (EST)
I really like your site!!!! can i get more info????please!!!!!!
edward
Haarlem, Noord-Holland Nederland - Tuesday, November 21, 2000 at 06:50:29 (EST)
I am at this website, because I am doing research on Loenardo da Vinci. He is a very interesting man. This is an excellent website.
Anastasia
Orlando, Fl USA - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 20:44:58 (EST)
I loved the pages on Leonardo DiVinci's work as an artist scientist and inventor! This is a great web site for inquisite and curious minds.
matthew
phoenix, md USA - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 18:49:17 (EST)
I love this site...i was doing a report on leonardo da vinci and the mona lisa and never knew how interesting it really was! this really helped me !
Ashli
Al USA - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 18:18:16 (EST)
great site,thankyou!
dean
uk - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 13:35:39 (EST)
You have a nice website!
Sanjay
USA - Monday, November 20, 2000 at 11:51:30 (EST)
this is a very interesting site, I also think the reason why the mona lisa is smiling, is simply because she is happy. Probably because leonardo was having a good day.
Rick
Canada - Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 21:43:07 (EST)
Quite a new insight into Mona Lisa and her identity! I had read she was the wife of a wealthy banker who commissioned DaVinci to paint her portrait. Will we ever know for sure?
Jan
Kankakee, , IL USA - Sunday, November 19, 2000 at 16:56:57 (EST)
Great job. Keep up the good work!
Melissa
USA - Saturday, November 18, 2000 at 22:26:41 (EST)
Very interesting information!!!
Marina
USA - Saturday, November 18, 2000 at 20:27:15 (EST)
Great site!!! I am an education student looking for ways technology can be used in the classroom. This is by far the best one I have seen yet. Keep it up!!!
Luke
Lincoln, NE USA - Saturday, November 18, 2000 at 12:59:28 (EST)
Good stuff on this site. Leonardo would approve!
Carole
USA - Friday, November 17, 2000 at 23:43:46 (EST)
This is a really nice site, I was quite useful in my research of this great artist.(^_^)
fiore777
Silver Spring, MD USA - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 14:44:18 (EST)
This website is very entertaining! It is a great resource for the poeple who use it!!
Crystal
Rome, Ga USA - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 08:38:44 (EST)
it's great! keep this site in check! thanks!:)
Tiffany
Rome, GA USA - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 08:35:52 (EST)
The site is very good
Tara
Adelaide, SA Australia - Thursday, November 16, 2000 at 01:09:16 (EST)
I never got to read the whole site and I don't really know a lot about Leo or Mona, but could Mona Lisa have been Leo's daughter or some kind of 'love child' he maybe never knew about until she was older or he knew but never saw her and tried to imagine how she would of looked? Or maybe both father & daughter knew of each other but never found one another until she was of age. She could of waited until her mother died before seeking out her father for fear of hurting her feelings! Whatever the reason, could she have been his child seeing they look alike? maybe that's why she looks happy though sad!
GERI
bournemouth, uk - Wednesday, November 15, 2000 at 16:07:15 (EST)
it is great
nathan
vancover, wa USA - Wednesday, November 15, 2000 at 12:16:01 (EST)
Asome Website
Lacy
New Port Richy, F.L. USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 14:56:38 (EST)
I really liked this site. It really helped me learn about Leonardo, and how his mind works. I have to tell you that I was suprised at how this site helped me and my fellow students. We all wanted to say thanks and We will probably come back here for another project. This was an art project site that people shoul come to and find an artist. One more thing I would like to add and that is I never knew why the Mona Lisa was smilling and it really never crossed my mind until now. I came to this site and know I know. Well once again that you fro making up this site it has been a real help.
Natalia
Coloma, Mi USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 10:38:50 (EST)
i think that this is a really kool web and the guy into the girl thing is relly groovy and i even put it on my fav. list i love it
morgan
wakefield, ri USA - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 10:08:35 (EST)
Perhaps he was exploring his desire to be female? One always knows a smiling woman is a happy woman and who would liked to have been a sad woman?
sigboyd
UK - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 07:11:41 (EST)
I am at the moment studieing Leo and why he is a MAthmatician. He is a very interesting person!!
Sarah
WN, MA USA - Monday, November 13, 2000 at 17:55:05 (EST)
i am veru disapointed in this, i am doing a research project on mona lisa and this did not tell me much about why she is smiling! UGH THANX!
jess
USA - Monday, November 13, 2000 at 15:54:01 (EST)
I like this sight alot it helps me alot in school.
Alden
OR USA - Monday, November 13, 2000 at 13:15:54 (EST)
fascinating and fun...thanks
dorothy
USA - Sunday, November 12, 2000 at 22:42:08 (EST)
I really thought this site got to the heart of the matter.
Julio
USA - Sunday, November 12, 2000 at 22:41:57 (EST)
tute
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Sunday, November 12, 2000 at 09:10:42 (EST)
Hi Steve, Thanks for publishing my feedback message... i realise by reading other comments how much people enjoy your site and also how it has been used as a resource for students... well done internet! it is good to see the web being used for purposes other than commerce, which is where the height and strength of the medium are, at least in my opinion, education and the arts. Thanks again, regards, Claudia
Claudia Raddatz <claudia_raddatz@hotmail.com>
Adelaide, SA Australia - Saturday, November 11, 2000 at 19:50:45 (EST)
Great Site! I got here through Cybersurfari!
Stephen
CT USA - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 17:09:39 (EST)
Yo! coolcoolcoolcyol
Shrimp
Canada, Alberta - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 15:58:14 (EST)
needs more pictures
Andrea
winnipeg, manitoba canada - Friday, November 10, 2000 at 11:10:48 (EST)
i think your mona lisa pictures are great they are sure a lot of help to students at secondry school if they are doing a project on Mona Lisa
Anthea
carrum downs, vic Australia - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 23:56:54 (EST)
Im just looking for the cyberclue
Justin
Round Rock, Texas United States of America - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 20:41:27 (EST)
i love you man
niecka
new orleans, la USA - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 14:36:18 (EST)
Hi. I'm here in school and i'm bored. Later. Cool site.
Matt
Grand View, NY USA - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 13:54:37 (EST)
Nice pages!Thanks very much,you help me much.
Lotta
Tampere, Suomi - Thursday, November 09, 2000 at 13:28:52 (EST)
Mona Lisa is unique, and her smile is priceless .( She must have had a great DENTIST !!! )Beautiful work . Julien
Julien
New York, N.Y. USA - Wednesday, November 08, 2000 at 23:17:25 (EST)
Observing the smooth merging of Mona Lisa's face into Leonardo's self portrait, makes Dr. Lillian Schwartz's hypothesis quite feasible.Leonardo da Vinci was quite an extraordinary person, a self-portrait as a woman wouldn't really be out of character for him. The fact that he was so meticulous in recording his thoughts and ideas during the development of his work but not during the Mona Lisa's sitting makes Dr. Lillian Schwartz even more attractive. The Mona Lisa has a little bit of a sarcastic smile, I could imagine Leonardo smiling like that while working on this canvas thinking about all the speculation this work will promote. Who is the model? Maybe Dr Lillian Schwartz solved the puzzle.{:-) claudia
Claudia
Adelaide, SA Australia - Wednesday, November 08, 2000 at 19:42:17 (EST)
Looking for equine artwork and Vitruvian Man
Kathy
Sequim, WA USA - Wednesday, November 08, 2000 at 03:09:48 (EST)
Groovy, I had a bit of trouble getting into the site but it was there in the end!!
Victoria
Edinburgh, UK - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 16:58:04 (EST)
Site still looking great. I signed in with my new email address this time.
Ron
Alto, MI USA - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 15:20:04 (EST)
This is a Great site and very informative
Jocelynn
Warrington, PA USA - Tuesday, November 07, 2000 at 09:33:20 (EST)
It's great to see ArtiFAQ 2100 used as part of CyberSurfari.
Joe
USA - Saturday, October 21, 2000 at 18:26:41 (EDT)
It is certainly heartening to see that in this era when the public is so interested about students connecting and becoming knowledgable about the history and arts, these public school students use the internet as a research tool and were able to compile an excellent digital portfolio and timeline of art past history achievements, but were also able to demonstrate higher order thinking skills and use of art and online resources as a spatial entry point to knowledge by creating their own future predictions galleries. This online site demonstrates Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory as it can be realized utilizing the internet as a cyberspace museum project.
Rachel <rbost@aol.com>
NY, NY USA - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 20:30:57 (EDT)
I was very impressed with the speed and look of the web pages you designed about our "Living on Mars" mural project, sponsored by NASA. As with the mural, it's amazing to see what young people can do when they are really challenged. Keep up the great work!***Nicky
Nicky Enright, Co-Founder, BIG HANDS <lightbolt@aol.com>
Bronx, NY USA - Monday, July 31, 2000 at 14:56:10 (EDT)
On this day the anniversary of JFK Jr's untimely demise, it is interesting to look at the visions of students of John F. Kennedy High School and their artistic visions of the future. John F. Kennedy Jr. as he worked through Robin Hood Foundation to further the futures of inner city high school students to see what these students did in response to the Microsoft Challenge. Their work embodies his work on behalf of preferable futures for talented caring youth.
Jenny <Jennyjaz84@aol.com>
Queens, NY USA - Sunday, July 16, 2000 at 11:23:59 (EDT)
I very much enjoyed looking at your page! It was very informative, interesting, and user friendly. Also, the theories put forth were intriguing. Thanks!
David
Philadelphia, PA USA - Thursday, July 13, 2000 at 17:22:11 (EDT)
Congratulations to the JFK team and Mr. Feld on being first in the Microsoft contest. As a fifth grade teacher, I will be able to use the students' visions of art in the year 2100 to inspire my students to write, draw, research, and predict life in 2100.
Barbara Widder <skibermom@aol.com>
Pleasantville, New York USA - Friday, June 23, 2000 at 23:18:40 (EDT)
as a graduate student of art history and a student of painting i am astounded with the scope and the depth of the Artifaq 2100. It is particularly striking and significant that the students visions of art in the year 2100 are so directly linked and grounded in the achievement of art masterpieces and periods. It will be interesting to see the extent to which the student art inspires, reflects, and motivates art 2100. Congratulations and thank you for this inspirational look at art history and preivew of art futures ! - Jeffrey Solomon
jeffrey
bronx , ny USA - Friday, June 09, 2000 at 22:41:01 (EDT)
Congratulations on becoming a Millénaire Board Member. Having examined the Spanish and Russian translations of the Mona Lisa Smile page, I look forward to the leadership opportunities my students from Manhattan International High School will be able to access as they collaborate with the John F. Kennedy High School students.
Regina Hauptmann <Regina_Hauptmann@hotmail.com>
Brooklyn, NY USA - Saturday, May 13, 2000 at 09:37:41 (EDT)
In my History book it says that the Mona Lisa was a merchants wife (Please read our Scientific Inquiry.)
Aisling
Kilkenny, Ireland - Wednesday, March 22, 2000 at 16:47:12 (EST)
Site suggested by a friend in Brooklyn. Was looking for info to doing activities for middle school kids at San Elizario, TX. Contact me for any special uses for this site in the science or history fields.
Art Dominguez <artdom@hotmail.com>
El Paso, tx USA - Tuesday, November 23, 1999 at 13:48:49 (EST)
Hello-I was visiting your site for cybersurfari!
Steve
St. Petersburg, FL USA - Tuesday, November 23, 1999 at 13:44:58 (EST)
Steve, Take a look at the Site of the Moment at and let me know what you think:)Thank you for sending me your details. James
James
Learning Perspectives, Australia - Sunday, July 18, 1999 at 05:49:29 (EDT)
Hi, JFK H.S. -- This is Richard Jordan, a member of the Board of Governors of the Naitonal Arts Club on Gramercy Park in Manhattan. Really interesting project on the Miho Museum. First, let me say that it was not clear where on the planet JFK H.S. is -- I figured out the Bronx from various clues. But, more importantly, at the Arts Club, we do a lot of work with students and the arts. We are a 100-year old arts educational organization that admitted men on a full and equal basis with women 100 years ago. Freddie Ferrer has been to the Club, and Mayor Dinkins visits as often as he can. The food is REAL good, lots of receptions and stuff like that, with art exhibition openings. I am planning a series at the Club for the Millennium called "The Dialogue of Civilizations". The questions that you asked are really imporrtant ones and go to the heart of the matter. I.M. Pei has received two Gold Medal Awards from us, and maybe we can arrange for some way in which we and lots of you can all participate in some event. Would like to speak with you about it, maybe even have you help plan it. Send an e-mail. I'm wired. Later, Richard J.
Richard Jordan <richardjordan@mailcity.com>
NY, NY USA - Monday, April 26, 1999 at 16:24:29 (EDT)
Thank u 4 submitting your work 2 the New Dawn's Beautiful ExperienceYour work is now posted in this months edition of BE -please review it foraccuracy. I know that this edition is a few days past due, but its here now!Although the truth is slow its not dead yet, so with the truth there is BE.Thanks we r happy u found us! Roger
Roger Prince <The9s4ever@aol.com>
Dream in Gold, USA - Sunday, November 15, 1998 at 21:43:44 (EST)
You have a very good and easy to read site.Richard RoehmDeaf@activist.com
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Congratulations to he students of this JFK High School Web Site for winning the contest and for sharing with the wide world your enthusiastic interest in the life and times of Leonardo da Vinci. Mystery of the Mona Lisa reviewsMy answer to your quest: "Why is the Mona Lisa smiling" is that her smile is now a happier smile as in my book Mystery of the Mona Lisa, the truth about her portrait is finally out! RINA DE' FIRENZE, Author of MYSTERY OF THE MONA LISA.

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