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On April 21, 1974, a woman spray painted the Mona Lisa red to protest the museum's failure to provide access for disabled people. The painting was behind protective glass and was unharmed. [4] All the jokes that I post on this thread are like painting the Mona Lisa. In that they're plagiarized.

Because the Mona Lisa 's poplar support expands and contracts with changes in humidity, the picture has experienced some warping. In response to warping and swelling experienced during its storage during World War II, and to prepare the picture for an exhibit to honour the anniversary of Leonardo's 500th birthday, the Mona Lisa was fitted in 1951 with a flexible oak frame with beech crosspieces. This flexible frame, which is used in addition to the decorative frame described below, exerts pressure on the panel to keep it from warping further. In 1970, the beech crosspieces were switched to maple after it was found that the beechwood had been infested with insects. In 2004–05, a conservation and study team replaced the maple crosspieces with sycamore ones, and an additional metal crosspiece was added for scientific measurement of the panel's warp. [ citation needed] Marani, Pietro C. (2003) [2000]. Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings. New York: Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-3581-5. Giorgio Vasari - Leonardo e la Gioconda". Libriantichionline.com (in Italian) . Retrieved 15 November 2021. Research in 2008 by a geomorphology professor at Urbino University and an artist-photographer revealed that Mona Lisa 's landscape was similar to some views in the Montefeltro region in the Italian provinces of Pesaro and Urbino, and Rimini. [53] [54] History Creation and date

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The record of an October 1517 visit by Louis d'Aragon states that the Mona Lisa was executed for the deceased Giuliano de' Medici, Leonardo's steward at Belvedere, Vienna, between 1513 and 1516 [77] [78] [c]—but this was likely an error. [79] [d] According to Vasari, the painting was created for the model's husband, Francesco del Giocondo. [80] A number of experts have argued that Leonardo made two versions (because of the uncertainty concerning its dating and commissioner, as well as its fate following Leonardo's death in 1519, and the difference of details in Raphael's sketch—which may be explained by the possibility that he made the sketch from memory). [66] [69] [68] [81] The hypothetical first portrait, displaying prominent columns, would have been commissioned by Giocondo c. 1503, and left unfinished in Leonardo's pupil and assistant Salaì's possession until his death in 1524. The second, commissioned by Giuliano de' Medici c. 1513, would have been sold by Salaì to Francis I in 1518 [e] and is the one in the Louvre today. [69] [68] [81] [82] Others believe that there was only one true Mona Lisa but are divided as to the two aforementioned fates. [22] [83] [84] At some point in the 16th century, a varnish was applied to the painting. [3] It was kept at the Palace of Fontainebleau until Louis XIV moved it to the Palace of Versailles, where it remained until the French Revolution. [85] In 1797, it went on permanent display at the Louvre. [11] Refuge, theft, and vandalism Louis Béroud's 1911 painting depicting Mona Lisa displayed in the Louvre before the theft, which Béroud discovered and reported to the guards R. A. Scotti (April 2010). Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of the Mona Lisa. Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-307-27838-8. Archived from the original on 2 January 2016. The Mona Lisa" (PDF). Metropolitan Museum of Art. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2018 . Retrieved 8 January 2018. Bartz, Gabriele; König, Eberhard (2001). Art and architecture, Louvre. New York: Barnes & Noble Books. ISBN 978-0-7607-2577-1. Arguably the most famous painting in the world, this lady has secrets that even the best detective couldn’t unravel. This Italian masterpiece was painted by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci around the early 16th century, and she has become a timeless celebrity who never ages.

With eyes full of wisdom and mystery, they call her the “Mona-logue”—no one needs any other conversation partners besides La Gioconda! Mona Lisa Puns One LinersWiesner-Hanks, Merry E. (2005). An Age of Voyages, 1350–1600. New York: Oxford University Press. p.26. ISBN 978-0-19-517672-8. Rosetta Borchia and Olivia Nesci, Codice P. Atlante illustrato del reale paesaggio della Gioconda, Mondadori Electa, 2012, ISBN 978-88-370-9277-1 Vasari, Giorgio (1879) [1550]. Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori ed architettori (in Italian). Vol.4. Florence: G.C. Sansoni.

Mona Lisa's Mother If Mona Lisa's mother were Jewish, she would have said: "Mona, bubbeleh, after all the money your father and I spent on your brace, that's the biggest smile you can give us?" Why was Mona Lisa bad at playing hide and seek? Because Leonardo da Vinci always left her in the picture.

Hummel, Tassilo (30 May 2022). Stonestreet, John (ed.). "Mona Lisa left unharmed but smeared in cream in climate protest stunt". Reuters . Retrieved 30 May 2022. a b c Lorusso, Salvatore; Natali, Andrea (2015). "Mona Lisa: A comparative evaluation of the different versions and copies". Conservation Science. 15: 57–84 . Retrieved 26 July 2017.

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