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MONA LISA - Renaissance Gallery
Leonardo's portrait of Mona Lisa, probably the most famous painting in the world has been interested by the public for more than 500 years. It has been reproduced and discussed by artists throughout the history.
Mona Lisa has been reappearing in many disguises. Like Orlando, she has changed her sex and identity throughout reproductions, interpretations and reinterpretations by numerous artists. She was a man and a woman, a hooker and a saint, a mother and a mistress, an aristocrat and a peasant... Leonardo's Mona Lisa can also be understood as an icon of the birth of the modern subject.
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La Fornarina
Raphael
1518-1519
Oil on panel, 85 x 60 cm
Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica
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Portrait of a Woman
Giulio Romano
about 1531
Oil on panel, 115.5 x 90.5 cm
Windsor, Royal Collection
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Diane de Poitiers
Master of the Fontainebleau School
about 1550
Tempera on panel, 115 x 98,5 cm
Basle, Offentliche Kunstsammlung
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Lady in her Bath
Clouet Francois
about 1572
Oil on panel, 92.1 x 81.3 cm
Washington, National Gallery of Art
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Woman at a Toilette
Master of the Fontainebleau School
about 1590
Oil on panel, 105 x 76 cm
Basle, Offentliche Kunstsammlung
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Flora
Carlo Antonio Procaccini
about 1600
Oil on canvas
Bergamo, Accademia Carrara
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