Mona Lisa

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Dublin Core

Title

Mona Lisa

Subject

Movable Cultural Heritage

Description

Mona Lisa, also known as "La Gioconda," is a renowned oil painting created by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Crafted in the early 16th century, it stands as one of da Vinci's masterpieces and one of the most famous and enigmatic artworks in the world. In the painting, a mysterious woman is depicted with a serene and inscrutable expression, her smile seeming to endure through the ages, inviting contemplation. Her eyes appear to gaze into the distance, evoking a sense of depth and mystery, leaving viewers intrigued by the enigma of her inner thoughts. Draped in a simple, dark garment and adorned with an elegant headscarf, she is set against a backdrop of hazy mountains and lakes. The Mona Lisa's smile is regarded as one of da Vinci's remarkable artistic achievements, showcasing his unparalleled skill in capturing human emotions and expressions. Yet, the true intention behind the painting and the identity of the Mona Lisa remain subjects of historical and artistic speculation, adding to the allure and fascination surrounding her image.

Source

is51102024

Contributor

dz35@st-andrews.ac.uk

Language

English

Type

Collection

Identifier

1030

Date Submitted

05/01/2024 08:34:55 pm

License

Creative Commons Attribution License

Spatial Coverage

current,48.8606,2.3376;

Europeana

Object

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Europeana Type

TEXT

Citation

“Mona Lisa,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/2147.

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