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The "Mona Lisa" is one of the greatest paintings of all time.  Painted by the Renaissance artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. The painting is so masterful that the brush strokes are impossible to see, and yet the detail in the background is perfect.  Above all, there is the enigmatic smile of the woman.  She knows something, but what is it?
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The '''"Mona Lisa"''' (also known as La Giaconda) is a 16th century portrait by Italian [[Renaissance]] artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]], and is one of the best-known artworks of all time.  
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The painting's fame increased after its theft from the Louvre on August 21, 1911.<ref>25 Crimes of the Century: Stealing the Mona Lisa, 1911, Time magazine http://www.time.com/time/2007/crimes/2.html</ref> Additionally the expression of the figure sitting for the portrait is often described as enigmatic, leading to a great deal of speculation.
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== See also ==
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*[[Painting Masterpieces]]
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*[[Last Supper]]
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*[[Most Popular Paintings in Conservapedia]]
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[[Category:Painting]]
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Latest revision as of 16:48, August 26, 2016

The Mona Lisa

The "Mona Lisa" (also known as La Giaconda) is a 16th century portrait by Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, and is one of the best-known artworks of all time.

The painting's fame increased after its theft from the Louvre on August 21, 1911.[1] Additionally the expression of the figure sitting for the portrait is often described as enigmatic, leading to a great deal of speculation.

See also

References

  1. 25 Crimes of the Century: Stealing the Mona Lisa, 1911, Time magazine http://www.time.com/time/2007/crimes/2.html