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Leonardo Da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence, Italy. After he had lingered over it for four years he left it unfinished. He is thought to have continued to work on Mona Lisa for three years after he moved to France and to have finished it shortly before he died in 1519.
Well The Mona Lisa has been stolen four times all by kings
Leonardo da Vinci's most well-known work is the Mona Lisa. It is assumed that he took nearly four years to get the work to its current state. The Mona Lisa is said to not be finished.
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Leonardo da Vinci moved to France where he sold the painting to the King Francois the First of France.Before Leonardo's Death, he was invited to the kings palace; King Francois I, (who moved his mother and sisters out of a chateau so Leonardo da Vinci could take up residence there) at that time.He carried the Mona Lisa with him, to where ever he went. As of dying in France, and the Mona Lisa becoming a gift to the King of France. So in the years to come and after the kings death, the painting was found among many of his belongings, and that's how it came to be in the Louvre Museum in ParisThe Mona Lisa is of a woman in fact la Gioconda (Lisa del Giocondo) who modeled for Leonardo at the age of 24, the wife of an important Florentine merchant.. which was painted at the height of the Italian Renaissance. For fact, he worked on the Mona Lisa for decades and never considered it to be finished.Supplement:Vasari states that Leonardo worked on it for four years and then just kept it.
Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence, Italy. According to Leonardo's contemporary, Giorgio Vasari, "...after he had lingered over it four years, left it unfinished...." Leonardo, later in his life, is said to have regretted "never having completed a single work".
'Mona Lisa', 'Last Supper', 'Madonna of the Rocks', 'John the Baptist'.
The Mona Lisa (begun 1503, completed 1506) is believed to be the portrait of a Florentine citizen's young third wife, Lisa Gherardini Giocondo. If that was the case, Leonardo likely either painted it because he was commissioned to paint it, or painted it simply because he chose to. There is no historical proof of the subject's identity, however, and therefore no way to confirm exactly why he painted it.There is also a theory, however, that the Mona Lisa was a feminized portrait of himself. This is unproven.
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It refers to the four known portraits of Pocahantas, one as an English gentlewoman, one as an Indian Princess, and two that portray her without pomp or circumstance. If the artist truly caught her image, she was an elegant and beautiful woman with a touch of "Mona Lisa".
Mona tried to push Spencer off a cliff but Spencer ends up pushing mona of a cliff and mona breaks her neck and dies. Mona dies in book four, when they are driving and Spencer finds out she is A.
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