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Lisa Collection

Background imageLisa Collection: LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519). The Mona Lisa

LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519). The Mona Lisa or La Gioconda. ca. 1503-1506. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on wood. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum. Proc: ITALY. Florence

Background imageLisa Collection: Da Vinci / P Journal 1913

Da Vinci / P Journal 1913
LEONARDO DA VINCI Italian artist shows his famous Mona Lisa painting to Francois I, who buys it: years later it is stolen, but then returned

Background imageLisa Collection: Mona Lisa Says Goodbye

Mona Lisa Says Goodbye
The Mona Lisa says goodbye when the painting is stolen from the Louvre, Paris

Background imageLisa Collection: Female Type / Mona Lisa

Female Type / Mona Lisa
A portrait of the Mona Lisa, also known as La Gioconda

Background imageLisa Collection: Mona Lisa, vignette photograph of Mona Lisa's eyes

Mona Lisa, vignette photograph of Mona Lisa's eyes. Captioned, Can these have caused the elopement of Francesco del Giocondo's third wife?; the fascinating eyes of Mona Lisa'. Date: 1911

Background imageLisa Collection: Poster, Desmoulins for good quality shoes, 11 Rue Thiers. Date: 1912

Poster, Desmoulins for good quality shoes, 11 Rue Thiers. Date: 1912

Background imageLisa Collection: That's the advantage of collecting statuary, it's not as easy to steal as the Mona Lisa. Date: 1911

That's the advantage of collecting statuary, it's not as easy to steal as the Mona Lisa. Date: 1911

Background imageLisa Collection: Page from The Sketch reporting on a midnight party / fashion show put on by designer

Page from The Sketch reporting on a midnight party / fashion show put on by designer Victor Stiebel. The party was attended by a number of notable movers

Background imageLisa Collection: Banded schizodon or boga lisa, Schizodon fasciatus

Banded schizodon or boga lisa, Schizodon fasciatus. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Robert Schomburgks Fishes of Guiana

Background imageLisa Collection: The Mona Lisa Smile by Fortunino Matania

The Mona Lisa Smile by Fortunino Matania
Scene painted by Fortunino Matania depicting the reason behind the famous smile of Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa Da Vinci. employs a variety of musicians, clowns and monkeys to keep his model amused

Background imageLisa Collection: Tomb plate of Heinrich Beyer Boppard (d. 1376) and his wife L

Tomb plate of Heinrich Beyer Boppard (d. 1376) and his wife L
Tomb plate of Heinrich Beyer Boppard. Viscount of Boppard (d.1376) and his wife Lisa von Pyrmont (d.1399). From the Benedictine Monastery of Marienberg, 1399. Red Sandstone

Background imageLisa Collection: Mona Lisa Back with Baby

Mona Lisa Back with Baby
The Mona Lisa is back after her temporary absence... with a baby!

Background imageLisa Collection: FONTAINEBLEAU, School of (1530-1570). Gioconda

FONTAINEBLEAU, School of (1530-1570). Gioconda or naked Mona Lisa (Mona Vanna Nuda). Painting attributed to Joos van Cleve (1485-1541). Mannerism art. Painting. CZECH Rep.. Prague

Background imageLisa Collection: Louis Lepine Photo

Louis Lepine Photo
LOUIS LEPINE - French chef de police responsible for many innovations : the Bonnot gang and the theft of the Mona Lisa were among the problems he had to face : in 1911. Date: CIRCA 1900

Background imageLisa Collection: Why worry about Mona Lisa?

Why worry about Mona Lisa?. Illustration shows a beautiful woman wearing a large hat, sitting on a loveseat or sofa, with her body turned to the left and her head facing front

Background imageLisa Collection: The Republican Mona Lisa - can he get away with it?

The Republican Mona Lisa - can he get away with it?. Illustration shows President Taft as a thief, stealing a portrait painting of Robert M

Background imageLisa Collection: Dogs patrolling Louvre at night following theft of Mona Lisa

Dogs patrolling Louvre at night following theft of Mona Lisa
Guard dogs patrolling the galleries of the Louvre Museum in Paris at night in 1911. Following the theft of La Giaconda (better known as the Mona Lisa) by Leonardo da Vinci from the gallery

Background imageLisa Collection: Per Olsson protects Lisa Erkersdotter from a wolf

Per Olsson protects Lisa Erkersdotter from a wolf -- depiction of an old Swedish tale

Background imageLisa Collection: Mona Lisa in 1929

Mona Lisa in 1929
There she is, the painting you ve come to see ! Roped off from sticky fingers, but not yet protected by bullet-proof glass from thieves and vandals

Background imageLisa Collection: Mona Lisa Nightmare

Mona Lisa Nightmare
M. Homelle, director of Frances Musees Nationaux, suffers nightmares when the Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre !


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