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  1. Mona Lisa. Hasta fechas recientes esta pintura era considerada como una más de las muchas versiones existentes del célebre cuadro homónimo de Leonardo da Vinci conservado en el Museo del Louvre, del que se diferenciaba ante todo por el fondo negro, la menor calidad del dibujo y la ausencia del característico sfumato leonardesco. Procede de ...

  2. 27 de feb. de 2024 · La Mona Lisa es uno de los símbolos más importantes de la cultura occidental. También conocida como La Gioconda es una obra del Renacimiento pintada por Leonardo da Vinci. El cuadro fue realizado entre los años 1503 y 1506 y se encuentra actualmente en el Museo del Louvre en París, Francia.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 31 de oct. de 2022 · Se considera a da Vinci como el máximo representante del Renacimiento. El autor de La Mona Lisa es el polímata renacentista italiano Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).Cultivó con excelencia no solo la pintura y el dibujo, sino también la arquitectura, la paleontología, la botánica, la escultura, la filosofía, la poesía, la ingeniería, la música y el urbanismo.

  5. The Mona Lisa. 1507 - 1516. Oil on walnut panel. This version of the Mona Lisa ( Louvre) was painted by one of Leonardo’s pupils. The fact that each pentimento, or change, in Leonardo’s original (to the bust, outline of the veil and position of the fingers) is repeated here suggests that the two works were created simultaneously.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 14 de oct. de 2023 · Leonardo da Vinci worked on the Mona Lisa between the years of 1503–1506, at which point he would have been in his early fifties. There is considerable evidence to suggest, however, that he continued to re-visit the work from time to time, making minor adjustments until 1517 at the latest. That would mean that Leonardo would have been working ...

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