Her mystery attracts the crowds to the point of almost being an icon of the Louvre Museum. You want to know where is the Mona Lisa located? To see her, head to the Paintings Department , Denon wing, room 6. Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa : an enduring appeal The composition technique of the painting makes it one of the most studied works in the history of art and by apprentice artists.
Constructing the legend of the Mona Lisa painting It is undoubtedly the mystery of the Mona Lisa that has made it so famous. Where is the Mona Lisa located? However, what impressed me most were their spirit and personalities. Natalia, a ballerina-turned-actress, is more extroverted and bubbly; her younger sister Irina, more reserved. But both exude such graciousness, warmth, and charm that I had to wonder — although we can never know — Mona Lisa might have shared their ebullience. I know: I saw it when I presented him with a copy of my book on his renowned ancestress.
Is there a new book on the way? I see it as a jubilant combination of history, travel reporting, memoir, and love letter to Italy — a culture, rather than a mere country, that has transformed art and architecture, language and music, food and fashion. This is fascinating and when next I am in Florence I want to do this walking tour. Thank you so much for sharing this story. This was so interesting about the Mona Lisa. She was a beautiful woman.
Thank you for sharing your research I learned so much! I was captivated by this amazing story, Lisa Gherardini, the real Mona Lisa. The Mona Lisa is pretty cool! Haha, you've got us chuckling here at Wonderopolis, Elizabeth! What a cool place to live! Hey there, Wonder Friend Bob! It sounds like you, Via, Caroline and Daryl have been using your imaginations and creativity to Wonder about Mona Lisa!
We hope you'll all continue to Wonder about Mona Lisa, and the man who painted this very famous work of art-- Leonardo Da Vinci! We hope you're have a terrific day! We are so excited that you have visited us today and we look forward to seeing you soon! Ha ha ha, you've got us laughing at Wonderopolis, Wonder Friend Tyler! We think you're a knock-knock jock master!
We know you love to make us laugh and we Wonder how many knock-knock jokes you have written on you own? Well thank you so much, Wonder Friend Bethany! We're glad you're here! What did you learn from our artistic Wonder today? Hey there, Lauren! Leonardo Da Vinci, the artist, was commissioned or hired by Lisa's husband to paint the portrait. Over the years different people have owned the painting, but it's now located in the Louvre, a museum in Paris! We hope you'll be able to visit it one day!
Hey there, Wonder Friend Matt Awesome! Thanks for sharing your comment today! We are glad you've been thinking about the painting of Mona Lisa! In our Wonder, you'll learn about Leonardo Da Vinci and his many talents-- he one of the reasons Mona Lisa is so famous!
In addition to Da Vinci, we're not really sure about Mona Lisa's expression-- is she smiling, grinning, smirking, frowning? We're glad you're back, Wonder Friend Deja! It sounds like you learned a lot from our artistic Wonder; nice work! We are also happy that your teacher has shared Wonderopolis with all of her awesome students! Come back to visit us soon, Deja! Have a great day! What a great recommendation, Wonder Friend Jaclyn!
We are going to have to head to the library to check out that book-- thanks for telling us all about it! What a great Wonder Friend! We learned something new today, too, Wonder Friend Gavin! It's great that you can understand the title of Mona Lisa-- it makes more sense now that we know her full name! We hope to see you soon! Hey there, Wonder Friend Nadia! We don't think you'll have to worry about finding the money to purchase it, since it is going to be in the French museum, the Louvre, for a very long time!
This way, people from all over the world can visit to see the painting! See you soon! Hey there, Wonder Friends in Mrs.
Coleman's Class! We learned all about Mona Lisa the woman and the painting! Lucas, Aidan, Xavier, and Shelby did a great job summarizing what they learned today! Isabelle, William, Angel, and Logan: we think it is great that each of you has a connection to the painting!
There are so many great guesses from Shaviyana, Chris, Tayler, and Ben! We're smiling ear-to-ear! Thanks for visiting us! We are so happy our Wonder Friends in Mrs. J's Class have been using their Wonder brains to guess the next Wonder!
Nice work! It's cool that you have been thinking about the hint and using context clues to guess! Hey there, Mrs. They did a super job of commenting while you were out we're happy your son is feeling better! Wonder Friends in Mrs. Hess' class, we are sending your virtual high fives! Shalize and Jake, we think this is one mysterious painting, too!
We are glad it is safe in the Louvre so no one can touch it or vandalize it. Leslie and Jaaron, it sounds like you have both made great connections to lessons you've learned in class!
We Wonder if Lupe is an art expert? We are glad you watched a video about the science behind bullet proof glass!
We love when you use your creative imaginations! What a great idea, Wonder Friends in Mr. Bertsch's Class! It sounds like we've got some Wonder Friends who appreciate many different types of art!
We like your style! Dorough's Class! It's great to Wonder with you today! We bet you and your friends will do a spectacular job! Thank you for sharing your comment and guess, K.
Thanks for telling us, Wonder Friend Kennedy! We're so happy you're here today and we hope to Wonder with you again soon! What a treat on this awesome Tuesday! We are happy to know that Mona Lisa inspired you to continue to think about her life, Leonardo Da Vinci's other works and hist talent! We hope you stay warm in OHIO tonight! Make sure you've got some hot chocolate available, just in case you have a snow day!
Way to go, Wonder Friend Laila S! Great work! Thanks for sharing your comment about today's Wonder, Mrs. Smith's Class! We like your description of Mona Lisa-- she is thinking, posing, happy, beautiful!
What great Wonder words! We hope you're feeling better, Wonder Friend Jayden! We're so glad you're here today, and we are glad you shared your thoughts about respecting art! We liked learning about the safe case the Mona Lisa painting sits in Hey there, Wonder Friend Karsen!
It sounds like you and Wonder Friend Alexa are on the same page-- you have very similar comments! Thanks for telling us about your Wonder guess for tomorrow, too! Isn't it amazing to imagine the value of the Mona Lisa, Eiffie?
We Wonder if you've checked out another art Wonder Hey there, Alexa, thanks for sharing your comment about today's Wonder. We're sorry to hear it's not one of your favorites but we are glad that you appreciated Da Vinci's artistic talent!
We hope you'll try your hand at painting, pottery or another type of art-- we would love to hear about it! Thanks for telling us about your awesome guess for tomorrow's Wonder! You did a great job using context clues! We hope you can visit the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa in person, Maddy!
See you tomorrow! How cool, Wonder Friend Tatianna! We're so glad that this Wonder connected to what you've been learning in art class! We are glad the video allowed us enough time to study the beautiful portrait! Have a terrific Tuesday! Hey there, Wonder Friend Chris!
We are glad you shared your answer to today's Wonder! While the woman in the painting is no longer alive, she is believed to have been Lisa Gherardini. Lisa's husband wanted to celebrate their new home and new baby boy with a painting, so he requested that Da Vinci paint his wife to decorate their home. Leonardo accepts the patronage of Francois I of France and moves into the manor house of Cloux near Amboise.
He paints the only known authentic likeness of himself, inscribed by a later hand: "Leonardo da Vinci, portrait of himself as an old man. Leonardo dies at the age of sixty-seven at the manor of Cloux near Amboise.
Francois I displays the Mona Lisa in a semi-public art gallery at Fontainebleau, his favorite chateau. Perugia moves to a rooming house at 5 rue de l'Hopital-Saint-Louis in Paris. He works briefly as a carpenter at the Louvre. August The theft of Mona Lisa is discovered. September 6: Paris-Journal prints the story that it has received the other two stolen statues.
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