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«Mona Lisa", it "La Gioconda", (Italian: Mona Lisa, La Gioconda, fr. La Joconde), full name - Portrait of Mrs. Lisa del Giocondo, the Italian. Ritratto di Monna Lisa del Giocondo) - painting by Leonardo da Vinci, located in the Louvre (Paris, France), one of the most famous paintings in the world [1][2], which is thought to be a portrait of Lisa Gerardini, wife of silk merchant of Francesco del Giocondo of Florence, written around the year 1503-1505.
Interestingly, the "Mona Lisa" is a collection of Henry F. Pulitzer, as have Raymonde Hekking: with William Henry Vernon; scientific studies have shown that the picture may indeed be of da Vinci. The family of Vernon was holding a picture of a bank vault in New Jersey before it was sold at auction in 1995. In thin. Portland Museum is the "Mona Lisa", she got there from some H. Reichhold, specialists from Harvard University found that the work created before 1510 - that is, in the original - soft and more feminine than the version in the Louvre. Finally, Henry Pulitzers says, "Mona Lisa" has long been smiling in the basement of the Swiss customs warehouse. List the next will not, by my count about 60. Prado in Madrid, the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore, Hermitage, etc. It's very interesting. So where is this? Or Leonardo, like many artists made a considerable number of replicas?
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