No, she was the wife of a wealthy banker who commissioned Leonardo to paint her portrait.
No. The painting is named after its subject, Lisa di Antonio Maria Gherardini.
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Yes.
Leonardo Da Vinci made it he spent 13 years on the Mona Lisa's lips it was a painting of someones wife
Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned by her husband to paint this portrait.
A Florentine lady, probably Lisa Gherardini.
I don't know,. But Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa for Lisa del Giocondo who was the wife of a wealthy merchant. It was for their new home and to celebrate the birth of their son Andrea
because of her smile that got her so famous that how she did i don't know why
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Leonardo Da Vinci made it he spent 13 years on the Mona Lisa's lips it was a painting of someones wife
She was the wife of a Florentine merchant.
Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned by her husband to paint this portrait.
Because he was commissioned by Francesco del Giocondo to make a portrait of his wife Lisa del Giocondo (Mona Lisa).
A Florentine lady, probably Lisa Gherardini.
Answer 2:Who is interested in I think + uncorroborated ideas?She was Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine merchant. He commissioned the portrait.
I don't know,. But Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa for Lisa del Giocondo who was the wife of a wealthy merchant. It was for their new home and to celebrate the birth of their son Andrea
Leonard Da Vinci Mona Lisa is mystrey. and always will be. Many think it is a self-portrait. While others think it was a wealthy Nobleman's wife, Lisa. It is unknownAddition:Does anybody think this describes the painting?
Leonardo was hired to paint the portrait of Lisa, wife of a Florentine merchant. (daVinci was from Florence, as well.) He did many art works for hire - the biggest was a gigantic horse, but it was never finished.
The Mona Lisa painting does seem to resemble some other self portraits Leonardo made, but is more widely believed to be the portrait of a Florentine citizen's young third wife, Lisa Gherardini Giocondo. There is no historical proof of the subject's identity, however, so the theory remains that the Mona Lisa was a feminized portrait of himself. This is unproven.
because of her smile that got her so famous that how she did i don't know why