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Nippon Television Network Corporation". Ntv.co.jp. 6 April 2005. Archived from the original on 8 October 2010 . Retrieved 21 November 2010. Zöllner, Frank (2019). Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings and Drawings (Anniversaryed.). Cologne: Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8365-7625-3. Jones, Jonathan (26 May 2001). "L.H.O.O.Q., Marcel Duchamp (1919)". The Guardian. UK. Archived from the original on 9 May 2014 . Retrieved 12 June 2009. No matter what goals she sets out for herself, Mona Lisa still manages to keep that same spicy attitude! Some Final Talk Palumbo, Jacqui (31 May 2022). "The 'Mona Lisa' has been caked in attempted vandalism stunt". CNN . Retrieved 31 May 2022.

Lorusso, Salvatore; Natali, Andrea (January 2015). "Mona Lisa: A Comparative Evaluation of the Different Versions and Their Copies". Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage. 15: 80. doi: 10.6092/issn.1973-9494/6168. Everyone loves to embrace their inner art critic and talk about what makes this painting so mysterious and special! Stites, Raymond S. (January 1936). "Mona Lisa – Monna Bella". Parnassus. 8 (1): 7–10, 22–23. doi: 10.2307/771197. JSTOR 771197. S2CID 195050582. Why doesn’t Mona Lisa celebrate her birthday? Because age is just a number in the corner of a canvas.

Kemp, Martin (2019). Leonardo da Vinci: The 100 Milestones. New York: Sterling. ISBN 978-1-4549-304-26. Inspiring spy films everywhere, he entered the building during regular hours, hid in a broom closet, and walked out with the painting hidden under his coat after the museum had closed.Cotte, Pascal; Simonot, Lionel (1 September 2020). "Mona Lisa's spolvero revealed". Journal of Cultural Heritage. 45: 1–9. doi: 10.1016/j.culher.2020.08.004. ISSN 1296-2074. S2CID 225304838. The painting has been traditionally considered to depict the Italian noblewoman Lisa del Giocondo. [9] It is painted in oil on a white Lombardy poplar panel. Leonardo never gave the painting to the Giocondo family, and it is believed he later left it in his will to his favored apprentice Salaì. [10] It was believed to have been painted between 1503 and 1506; however, Leonardo may have continued working on it as late as 1517. It was acquired by King Francis I of France and is now the property of the French Republic. It has been on permanent display at the Louvre in Paris since 1797. [11] 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. Leonardo, Carmen Bambach, Rachel Stern, and Alison Manges (2003). Leonardo da Vinci, master draftsman. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 234. ISBN 1-58839-033-0 The Mona Lisa began influencing contemporary Florentine painting even before its completion. Raphael, who had been to Leonardo's workshop several times, promptly used elements of the portrait's composition and format in several of his works, such as Young Woman with Unicorn (c.1506), [126] and Portrait of Maddalena Doni (c.1506). [66] Later paintings by Raphael, such as La velata (1515–16) and Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione (c.1514–15), continued to borrow from Leonardo's painting. Zollner states that "None of Leonardo's works would exert more influence upon the evolution of the genre than the Mona Lisa. It became the definitive example of the Renaissance portrait and perhaps for this reason is seen not just as the likeness of a real person, but also as the embodiment of an ideal." [127]

Oprah said she might run for president, and it started a conversation about who would run against Trump. But we already know who becomes president after Trump ... Lisa Simpson Vezzosi, Alessandro (2007). "The Gioconda mystery – Leonardo and the 'common vice of painters' ". In Vezzosi; Schwarz; Manetti (eds.). Mona Lisa: Leonardo's hidden face. Polistampa. ISBN 978-88-596-0258-3. Debelle, Penelope (25 June 2004). "Behind that secret smile". The Age. Melbourne. Archived from the original on 25 November 2013 . Retrieved 6 October 2007.Bramly, Serge (1995). Leonardo: The artist and the man. London: Penguin books. ISBN 978-0-14-023175-5. McMahon, Barbara (1 May 2005). "Da Vinci 'paralysis left Mona Lisa unfinished' ". The Guardian . Retrieved 2 May 2019. What did Mona Lisa say when she finished her painting? “I had the time of my life, no one’s ever brushed me like this before.” After the French Revolution, the painting was moved to the Louvre, but spent a brief period in the bedroom of Napoleon (d.1821) in the Tuileries Palace. [85] The Mona Lisa was not widely known outside the art world, but in the 1860s, a portion of the French intelligentsia began to hail it as a masterwork of Renaissance painting. [86]

E.H. Gombrich, The Story of Art". Artchive.com. Archived from the original on 3 June 2013 . Retrieved 3 June 2013. Ageing Mona Lisa worries Louvre". BBC News. 26 April 2004. Archived from the original on 16 August 2009 . Retrieved 24 October 2009. I came across an interesting piece at The Louvre today... Mona Lisa didn't look very impressed while I was wiping it all off. Sell, Daisy. " When Art Gets Vandalised." The Telegraph, October 8, 2012. Accessed: March 31, 2020. To determine whether the subject of the Mona Lisa was giving off more happiness or more sadness, scientists at the University of Freiburg showed 12 people nine photos of the painting: One was the original, while the other eight had been digitally manipulated around the mouth to show the subject as either happier or sadder. The photos were shuffled and shown to every participant 30 times; 97 percent of the time, they said the original painting appeared happy.Lichfield, John (1 April 2005). "The Moving of the Mona Lisa". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. a b c Kemp, Martin; Pallanti, Giuseppe (2017). Mona Lisa: The people and the painting. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-874990-5. Vasari, Giorgio (1550). Le Vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori. Florence, Italy: Lorenzo Torrentino. As we wrap up our journey through the world of Mona Lisa jokes, we can’t help but appreciate the delightful charm and wit that these playful quips have brought to the enigmatic lady’s timeless portrait. While the Mona Lisa continues to be a symbol of artistry and intrigue, these jokes remind us that even the most serious and mysterious of subjects can be a source of humor and laughter.



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