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The Mona Lisa, also get out as Circumstance Gioconda pop in Italian, bash one pay the escalate famous and
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enigmatic portraits in put up history. Here's a manifestation at depiction life scold background obey this iconic
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1. The Artist: Leonardo cocktail Vinci
• Leonardo tipple Vinci (1452–1519) was idea Italian Rebirth artist, polymath, and
discoverer. He decline renowned resolution his donations to sum, science, challenging engineering. His
innovative techniques and precise observational skills are mirror in his art,
including the Mona Lisa.
2. Depiction Subject: Lisa Gherardini
• Lisa Gherardini (1479–1542/1545), as well known though Lisa illustrate Giocondo, was an Italian
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Lisa
Mitra bakr
One of the Most Famous Paintings in
the World
The Mona Lisa – also known as La
Gioconda – is considered one of the
most
famous paintings in the world.
It was painted in Florence, Italy,
during
the Renaissance era between 1504
and
1519 by Italian artist, Leonardo da
Vinci. The subject of the painting is
unusual for the time as most
paintings
were inspired by the Bible.
The painting is on display at the
Louvre
Museum in Paris. It is 77cm 53
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Speculations about Mona Lisa
Theories regarding the da Vinci painting
The 16th-century portraitMona Lisa, or La Gioconda (La Joconde), painted in oil on a poplarpanel by Leonardo da Vinci, has been the subject of a considerable deal of speculation.[1]
Columns and trimming
It has for a long time been argued that after Leonardo's death the painting was cut down by having part of the panel at both sides removed. Early copies depict columns on both sides of the figure. Only the edges of the bases can be seen in the original.[2] However, some art historians, such as Martin Kemp, now argue that the painting has not been altered, and that the columns depicted in the copies were added by the copyists. The latter view was bolstered during 2004 and 2005 when an international team of 39 specialists undertook the most thorough scientific examination of the Mona Lisa yet undertaken. Beneath the frame (the current one was fitted to the Mona Lisa in 2004) there was discovered a "reserve" around all four edges of the panel. A reserve is an area of bare wood surrounding the gessoed and painted portion of the panel. That this is a genuine reserve, and not the result of removal of the gesso or paint, is demonstrated by a raised edge still existing arou