Paris, at the Louvre
The Mona lisa came from kings pair us france
there were actually three in Italy, : Florence, Venice and Rome.
Realistic I guess you would say. It is a half portrait of Lisa de Giocondo painted by Leonardo da Vinci. While the background was painted in a way that would give the image depth and may not have existed, the subject did; and as it is a portrait of her, I would say it is meant to be realistic in it presentation of her image. However, in the arts realistic or realism means something slightly different than a true image of the subject. Rather, it means the subject of the image is as it would be in everyday life. So the Mona Lisa being a planned portrait would not be realism or realistic.
He lived in Italy, Florence, Milan, Rome and Venice. Late in 1516 the French King asked him to come to his court at Fontainebleau, gave him a country house at Cloux where Leonardo died in 1519.
Raphael worked in Florence and Rome, so did Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci worked in Florence and Milan. Not so much in Venice and nothing at all when he came to France.
The Mona lisa came from kings pair us france
the Sistine Chapel, in St Peter's Cathedral, Rome Italy aka the Vatican
no.
Venice, Naples, and Rome are in Italy.
No. It is in Rome.
It's 329.58 miles from Rome to Venice or 4 hours, 43 minutes.
Yes. There are up to 20 direct trains daily between Venice and Rome.
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no Rome is.
Venice first and rome the second..
YOUR MOTHER ATE EAST ON ROME AND SOUTH OF VENICE ITALY
You would be going south toward Rome. It is Florence, Venice, Pisa, Rome.