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.
mona Lisa did not paint it was Leonardo da vinci who painted her
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No, It was Leonardo Da Vinci.
The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci during the 16th century.
Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned by her husband to paint this portrait.
Yes, he certainly did.
Answer:he began to paint the mona Lisa in 1503
mona Lisa did not paint it was Leonardo da vinci who painted her
The Mona Lisa was painted through 1503-1507 by leonardo davinci.
Yes he did.
1503
paint and a paint brush
No, It was Leonardo Da Vinci.
No, It was Leonardo da vinci.
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The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci during the 16th century.
Leonardo was commissioned to paint this portrait.