Despite the arise of conspiracy theories; Lisa Gherardini, who was the third wife of Francesco del Giocondo, is believed by many to be the subject of the painting. Francesco del Giocondo was a upper class silk merchant; together he and Lisa Gherardini had five children. In a biography of Da Vinci by Giorgio Vasari he named Lisa Gherardini as the subject; she was given the name Mona Lisa, Mona meaning "lady" or "madam". Some theories suggest that Gherardini's father and Da Vinci's father were good friends, and Leonardo Da Vinci was commissioned to do the portrait.
A Mona Lisa exert, Giuseppe Pallanti, recently uncovered her death certificate in a church in Florence, Italy. According to it she died on July 15, 1542 and was buried at Sant'Orsola, currently an area near San Lorenzo basilica. Pallanti, and others like him have devoted decades of his life, searching through archives in Florence. He authored the book "Mona Lisa Revealed: The True Identity of Leonardo's Model."
"The Mona Lisa" is owned by the French government and has spent much of her time in the Louvre since after the French revolution. Although Napoleon Bonaparte had the painting moved into his bedroom, it was later returned to the Louvre. In 1911 "The Mona Lisa" was stolen by a museum employee, he kept it in his apartment for 2 years and was then caught after an attempt to sell it to an art dealer. She resumed her rightful spot in the Louvre in 1913.
We now know where to look for the supposed real Mona Lisa's buried remains. Scientific advances may be able to establish her identity, using her facial bone structure. Thereby proving the true identity of the mystic femme.
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Post a CommentImmortali is printed but the publisher wants the publication date delayed until June 1st in order to send out review copies. Waterstones launch planned. The book is available to order on Amazon and with Waterstones. The website explaining my reasons for believing the Mona Lisa to be a portrait of Salai, his male pupil, will be up and running very soon, address - www.annelewington.co.uk
Early in 2011 my novel, Immortali, will be published. Featuring the exploits of the Commedia dell,Arte, its sub-plot touches on the true identity of the Mona Lisa. The painting on the cover (which I did) illustrates my conviction that the Mona Lisa is a likeness of Salai, Leonardo's pupil. My reasons are discussed in the website currently being created.
This was very fasinating. I never knew who the Mona Lisa really was, and now I do!!!