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Most of the subjects he painted had a Christian theme but there are a few, like The Mona Lisa portrait, that were not religious in nature.

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It was his dog and his imaganation

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Did Lenardo Da Vinci paint the Hands of God?

yes


When and why did lenardo da vinci become a painter?

in 1500 he became a painter


How do you know The Mona Lisa was painted by Lenardo Da Vinci?

all of Mona Lisa's features correspond with Da Vinci's. It was digitally proven by computer experts.


Where did Lenardo Da Vinci get the inspiration for painting the Mona Lisa?

Nature, his countryside, his home, science, nature, his parents, and birds.


What did lenardo da vinchi invent?

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How do you know The Mona Lisa was painted by Lenardo Da Vinci?

all of Mona Lisa's features correspond with Da Vinci's. It was digitally proven by computer experts.


Where did Lenardo Da Vinci get the inspiration for painting the Mona Lisa?

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