Lisa known worldwide as Mona Lisa
Her real name was Lisa di Antonio Maria Gherardini, a Florentine of noble lineage belonging to the Gherardini family in Tuscany, Italy.
Leonardo da Vinci embodied the character of Lisa at the request of her husband, without knowing that her image would become a global phenomenon.
It is a sixteenth-century half-portrait of a woman believed to be Lisa Giocondo, by the Italian artist, engineer, architect, and sculptor Leonardo da Vinci, who painted it during the Italian Renaissance.
Leonardo da Vinci used oil paint and black poplar wood to finish it. This painting is the property of the French government and hangs there on the wall of the Louvre Museum behind a bullet-resistant glass panel in a climate-controlled environment. This painting has been described as "the most famous work of art in the history of art, the most written about, sung about, and visited among them," and it has also been described as "the most parodied work of art in the world."
Although she lived an ordinary life as a Florentine, married to a textile merchant and mother of five children, it was her image as the Mona Lisa that brought her to fame after her death.
It became the world's most famous painting and an enduring cultural icon.
Lisa's historical identity has been debated for centuries, but in the 21st century her authenticity as the woman depicted by Leonardo has been confirmed.
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