Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings of all time. Leonardo da Vinci made this painting. It is a picture of a woman with a mysterious smile. Many people have wondered what she was smiling at. The Mona Lisa hangs at the louver museum in Paris 
Mona Lisa
            Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa between 1503 and 1506. Mona Lisa was the wife of a Florentine gentleman, Francesco Del Giaconda. That is why she is also called la Giaconda. Leonardo was 50 and she was 24 when the painting started. She used to come to the great master’s studio in the late afternoon when the light was soft. Leonardo worked hard on this painting for about four years.
            During the course of painting he became fascinated both with his model and the portrait. The portrait has retained an exclusive aura around itself.
            The face, enigmatic in expression, has tantalized millions over the years. The painting sees to be as alive as the beautiful woman. The misty landscape behind her acts as a mysterious backdrop. Leonardo da Vinci was himself charmed by it and never gave the portrait to Francesco. He always made the excuse that he had not quite finished it. He carried it with him wherever he went.
            While he painted her portrait, Leonardo used musicians, singers and jesters to keep her in a merry mood.
            In 1516, when Leonardo migrated to France  from Italy , king Francsi gave him a beautiful palace in the Loire  valley. It is believed that Francis I paid 4000 gold crowns for the Mona Lisa but could acquire it only after the artist’s death in 1519. Thereafter, it remained in the possession of the kings and emperors of France France Italy 
            The second time, it went missing for 26 days, taken during a fantastically well guarded and highly insured visit to the United States of America as a guest of president, John F. Kennedy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
