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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. Asmus, John F.; Parfenov, Vadim; Elford, Jessie (28 November 2016). "Seeing double: Leonardo's Mona Lisa twin". Optical and Quantum Electronics. 48 (12): 555. doi: 10.1007/s11082-016-0799-0. S2CID 125226212. What is Mona Lisa thinking? Nothing, of course. Her blankness is her menace and our fear. […] Walter Pater is to call her a ’vampire,’ coasting through history on her secret tasks.” – Camille Paglia The Mona Lisa has had many different decorative frames in its history, owing to changes in taste over the centuries. In 1909, the art collector Comtesse de Béhague gave the portrait its current frame, [119] a Renaissance-era work consistent with the historical period of the Mona Lisa. The edges of the painting have been trimmed at least once in its history to fit the picture into various frames, but no part of the original paint layer has been trimmed. [75] Cleaning and touch-up Why did Mona Lisa become a vegetarian? Because she didn’t want to be part of the still life with meat.

Although Francesco del Giocondo commissioned Leonardo da Vinci to paint the Mona Lisa, for some reason, Leonardo did not give it to him. Leonardo eventually took the painting with him to France, where he worked on it until his death. [4] Palumbo, Jacqui (31 May 2022). "The 'Mona Lisa' has been caked in attempted vandalism stunt". CNN . Retrieved 31 May 2022. Dutta, Kunal (15 December 2014). " 'Early Mona Lisa': Unveiling the one-in-a-million identical twin to Leonardo da Vinci painting". Independent.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014.

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Marani, Pietro (2003). Leonardo: The complete paintings. New York: Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-9159-0. Raphael: Angel Holding a Phylactery; La belle jardinière; The Holy Family of Francis I; Madonna with the Blue Diadem (with Penni); Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione; St. George; St. Michael; St. Michael Vanquishing Satan; Self-Portrait with a Friend; Small Holy Family a b Italian: Prese Lionardo a fare per Francesco del Giocondo il ritratto di monna Lisa sua moglie Vasari 1879, p.39

Clark, Kenneth (1999). "Mona Lisa". In Farago, Claire J. (ed.). Leonardo Da Vinci, Selected Scholarship: Leonardo's projects, c. 1500–1519. Taylor & Francis. p.214. ISBN 978-0-8153-2935-0.

Nilsson, Jeff (7 December 2013). "100 Years Ago: The Mastermind Behind the Mona Lisa Heist | The Saturday Evening Post". Saturday Evening Post . Retrieved 23 July 2019. a b c Charney, N.; Fincham, D.; Charney, U. (2011). The Thefts of the Mona Lisa: On Stealing the World's Most Famous Painting. Arca Publications. ISBN 978-0-615-51902-9 . Retrieved 4 November 2022.

The Mona Lisa painting, the ultimate diva of the art world. This is one portrait that has seen more spotlight than a Hollywood A-lister. That Leonardo painted such a work, and its date, were confirmed in 2005 when a scholar at Heidelberg University discovered a marginal note in a 1477 printing of a volume by ancient Roman philosopher Cicero. Dated October 1503, the note was written by Leonardo's contemporary Agostino Vespucci. This note likens Leonardo to renowned Greek painter Apelles, who is mentioned in the text, and states that Leonardo was at that time working on a painting of Lisa del Giocondo. [25] One minute you’re bleeding. The next minute you’re hemorrhaging. The next minute you’re painting the Mona Lisa.” – Mac O’Grady

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Horstmann G, Loth S (2019). "The Mona Lisa Illusion-Scientists See Her Looking at Them Though She Isn't". Iperception. 10 (1). doi: 10.1177/2041669518821702. PMC 6327345. PMID 30671222. The Mona Lisa, painted by the iconic artist Leonardo da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance, is perhaps the most famous and enigmatic portrait in the world. Her enigmatic smile and captivating gaze have intrigued art lovers and scholars for centuries, fueling various theories and interpretations about her identity and emotions. However, in addition to being a masterpiece of art, the Mona Lisa has also become the subject of humor and jest, inspiring a plethora of witty and light-hearted jokes. Farago, Claire J. (1999). Leonardo's projects, c. 1500–1519. Oxford: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8153-2935-0. 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 Liners

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