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The Mona Lisa is one of the world's most famous paintings, a painting by renowned Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most famous painters of all time,
and those who look at the Mona Lisa notice their sad smile with the look of their eyes, which is dominated by the clouds, and is said to be: He had hired a clown to keep her smile on while he was painting her. The Mona Lisa is also called geocanada, and is small in size compared to other da Vinci paintings;It is 30 inches long, but its display is 21 inches long.
The location of the Mona Lisa
panel says some good beliefs: the Mona Lisa is not complete; many of its details are believed to have disappeared or been destroyed by its transfer from one frame to another;
Da Vinci carried the painting first to Milan, then Rome, then France. King Francis first bought the painting, placed it in the Châteaufontalu Palace, then moved the painting to the Palace of Versailles, and in 1798 it was transferred to the Louvre museum in Paris, then Napoleon took it and put it in his bedroom when the French revolution occurred, in 1800, until the Mona Lisa was returned to The Louvre Museum in Paris by 1804. [4] The Mona Lisa is now in the Louvre museum in Paris, visited by about six million people a year, and everyone can look at it at an average of just 15 seconds.
In 1503, Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa, which was completed in 1510, and was drawn at the request of the Italian silk merchant Francisco del Giocondo, who was a close friend of Da Vinci,[3] and asked him to paint his third wife as an expression of his love for her. According to italian historian Giuseppe Palanti, he has been researching this for 25 years. It was said that Francisco del Giocondo did not receive the painting, because da Vinci took a long time to draw it, and although there were signs of the mona lisa's ancient existence, and her knowledge of Bada Vinci personally, these evidences do not prove that she is the same woman in the painting, and no one knows who she is. The woman in the painting specifically, some say that she is the mother of Da Vishni, and there are those who claim to be the son of his imagination, as others claim that she is a embodiment of the Virgin Mary.
