Previous page "La Gioconda", by Leonardo Da Vinci (also known as "Mona Lisa").
The wife of Francesco del Giocondo was made immortal through this portrait by great Leonardo Da Vinci.
This young Florentine woman, Monna (or Mona) Lisa was married to Francesco del Giocondo in 1495.
This portrait was done sometime between 1503 and 1505. Leonardo loved this portrait so much that he always carried it with him.
In the end, it was sold to Francois I (of France) by Leonardo. Permanent collection at Musee du Louvre, Paris.
"La Gioconda", by Leonardo Da Vinci (also known as "Mona Lisa").
The wife of Francesco del Giocondo was made immortal through this portrait by great Leonardo Da Vinci.
This young Florentine woman, Monna (or Mona) Lisa was married to Francesco del Giocondo in 1495.
This portrait was done sometime between 1503 and 1505. Leonardo loved this portrait so much that he always carried it with him.
In the end, it was sold to Francois I (of France) by Leonardo. Permanent collection at Musee du Louvre, Paris.
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