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Mona Lisa Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda) is a 16th century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance.

Lisa del Giocondo An acquaintance of at least some of Francesco's family, Giorgio Vasari wrote, "Leonardo undertook to paint, for Francesco del Giocondo, the portrait of Mona Lisa, his wife" (Italian: Prese Lionardo a fare per Francesco del Giocondo il ritratto di mona Lisa sua moglie.).

Isleworth Mona Lisa This discovery led to the conjecture that Leonardo painted two portraits of Lisa del Giocondo: the famous one in The Louvre, and the one discovered by Blaker, who bought the painting and took it to his studio in Isleworth, London, from which it takes its name.

Lady with an Ermine The painting is one of only four female portraits Leonardo painted (the other three being the Mona Lisa, the portrait of Ginevra de' Benci and La Belle Ferronière).

1490s in art 1490: Leonardo da Vinci paints the portrait Lady with an Ermine

1400-1500 in fashion This famous portrait was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci c.1489.

Speculation about Mona Lisa Mona Lisa, or La Gioconda (La Joconde) is a 16th-century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo Da Vinci.

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    Leonardo da Vinci

    He drew a portrait of her while on a journey which took him through Mantua, and which appears to have been used to create a painted portrait now lost. ... Leonardo da Vinci
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    Cultural depictions of Leonardo da Vinci

    It has been suggested that it is Leonardo's portrait of his father or grandfather. ... Goofy is Leonardo, and Mickey gets him to paint the portrait of Mona Lisa, who is represented by Clarabelle Cow.
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    Criticisms of The Da Vinci Code

    The contention that the "Mona Lisa" was painted by Leonardo as a self-portrait has been officially dismissed, as Mona Lisa's historical identity has recently been discovered to be Lisa del Giocondo (however, this was unknown to be a certainty prior to The Da Vinci Code's publishing) despite Lillian Schwartz of Bell Labs, and Digby Quested of the Maudsley Hospital in London having used "morphing" techniques to argue that the resemblance to Leonardo's alleged self-portrait is striking.
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    Leonardo da Vinci's personal life

    A profile portrait in the Ambrosiana Gallery in Milan is generally accepted to be a portrait of Leonardo, and also depicts him with flowing beard and long hair. ... | Birth name | Lionardo di Ser Piero da Vinci |
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    The Da Vinci Code

    Leonardo was a member of the Priory of Sion and knew the secret of the Grail. ... ↑ History vs The Da Vinci Code
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    The Last Supper (Leonardo)

    The 1981 Mel Brooks film History of the World, Part I features Brooks as a waiter at the last supper who poses in the background as a Leonardo character is painting their portrait. ... A Different Da Vinci Code
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    Martin Kemp (art historian)

    Entries on Leonardo da Vinci, Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani and Giorgione, La Tempesta, in The Folio Society Book of the 100 Greatest Paintings, London, 2001, pp.44-5 and 54-5.
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    Thematic development of Italian Renaissance painting

    The third man is the young disciple John, and is perhaps a portrait of one of the sons, or else represents both of them in a single idealised figure, coinciding with the manner in which Piero painted angels. ... Leonardo da Vinci, The Adoration of the Magi.
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    Mona Lisa

    Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda) is a 16th century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance. ... Self-portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, executed in red chalk sometime between 1512 and 1515
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    Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci

    At the time when Leonardo commenced painting, it was unusual for figures to be painted with extreme contrast of light and shade. ... Leonardo da Vinci

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