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    The Mona Lisa bears a strong resemblance to many Renaissance depictions of the Virgin Mary, who was at that time seen as an ideal for womanhood. [39] The woman sits markedly upright in a "pozzetto" armchair with her arms folded, a sign of her reserved posture. Her gaze is fixed on the observer.

  3. The Mona Lisa fulfilled 15th- and early 16th century requirements for portraying a woman of virtue. Lisa is portrayed as a faithful wife through gesture—her right hand rests over her left. Leonardo also presented Lisa as fashionable and successful, perhaps more well-off than she was.

  4. Commissioned around 1503, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is perhaps the most famous portrait in the world. But who was the woman who sat for Mona Lisa? Historian Emily Brand investigates…

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Who was Lisa Gherardini, the Italian noblewoman depicted in the famous Mona Lisa painting by Italian Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci?

  6. Aug 4, 2024 · First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy requested for the Mona Lisa to be exhibited in the United States for the first time in history. It was on view at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 1963. The last time the Mona Lisa was loaned to a museum was in 1974.

  7. Sep 6, 2012 · Today, most experts are divided into two camps. Some of those who support the Vasari history, i.e. that the ‘Mona Lisa’ is indeed Lisa del Giocondo, do so while believing that it is yet the painting (inconsistently) connected to Giuliano de Medici. At variance, many contemporary experts have confirmed that the glazing and painting ...

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