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  1. 19 de may. de 2024 · Mona Lisa, oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci, probably the world’s most famous painting. It was painted sometime between 1503 and 1519, when Leonardo was living in Florence, and it now hangs in the Louvre Museum, Paris, where it remained an object of pilgrimage in the 21st century. The sitter’s mysterious smile and ...

  2. Mona Lisa (tunnetaan myös nimillä ital. La Gioconda tai Monna Lisa ja ransk. La Joconde) on Leonardo da Vincin puulle vuodesta 1503 alkaen maalaama öljyvärimaalaus.Maailman tunnetuin maalaus esittää salaperäisesti hymyilevää naista.Ranskan kansalliskokoelmaan kuuluva maalaus sijaitsee Pariisin Louvressa kunniapaikalla Säätyjen salissa, jossa sen näkee noin kuusi miljoonaa henkeä ...

  3. Mona Lisa, též označovaná La Gioconda (portrétovaná žena se pravděpodobně jmenovala Lisa del Giocondo), je patrně nejslavnější portrét všech dob, který na počátku 16. století (přesněji v letech 1503–1506, někdy se uvádí rok dokončení 1517) namaloval italský umělec a stavitel Leonardo da Vinci.Vytvořil jej během svého pobytu ve Florencii a odvezl jej s sebou ...

  4. The Mona Lisa was certainly more famous after the heist, but World War I soon consumed much of the world's attention. Some scholars argue that Marcel Duchamp’s playful defacement of a postcard reproduction in 1919 brought attention back to the Mona Lisa and started a trend that would make the painting one of the most-recognized in the world.

  5. 12 de dic. de 2023 · One of the most iconic and recognizable paintings in the world is the Mona Lisa (ca. 1503-1519) painted by Leonardo da Vinci. The unique appeal of the portrait lies in its enigmatic nature, Mona Lisa’s smile radiates mystery, sensuality and contentment. This was achieved through sfumato, Leonardo’s painting technique that softened the ...

  6. On 21 August 1911, panic broke out at the Louvre…the Mona Lisa had disappeared! The news spread like wildfire and generous rewards were promised for her return – but all in vain. Nothing was heard of the painting for over two years. Then one day, Vincenzo Peruggia, a glazier who had worked at the Louvre, tried to sell the world’s most ...

  7. The Mona Lisa was originally this type of portrait, but over time its meaning has shifted and it has become an icon of the Renaissance—perhaps the most recognized painting in the world. The Mona Lisa is a likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. For some reason however, the portrait was never delivered to its patron, and Leonardo kept it with him when he went to work for ...

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