Mona Lisa & Leonardo da Vinci

Mona Lisa & Leonardo da Vinci

Lisa, known worldwide as Mona Lisa, or Lady Lisa in Italian, is a Florentine from a noble family, the Gherardini family in Tuscany, Italy.

The artist Leonardo da Vinci painted Lady Lisa at the request of her husband, and she later became a world-famous painting.

Although she lived an ordinary life as a Florentine lady married to a textile merchant and a mother of five children, her image in the Mona Lisa painting is what brought her to fame after her death.

Lisa's true identity has been debated for centuries, but in the twenty-first century it was confirmed that she is the woman painted by the artist Leonardo da Vinci.

The original interactive image is in the Louvre Museum in Paris.

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