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Leonardo and the Mona Lisa Story: The History of a Painting Told in Pictures

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In this story - told mainly in pictures - historian and Mona Lisa scholar Donald Sassoon offers us an intimate look at the painting's history and at the genius who gave the Mona Lisa lasting life.

352 pages, Hardcover

Published September 21, 2006

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Donald Sassoon

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Donald Sassoon is Emeritus Professor of Comparative European History at Queen Mary, University of London.

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November 20, 2017
This book provides a primarily pictorial history of the life of Leonardo and the legend of the Mona Lisa. It begins with paintings of Leonardo's milieu - northern Italy during the Renaissance - as well as paintings, drawings, and diagrams made by Leonardo and his contemporaries; continues with the story of the painting's growing fame and some of its greatest admirers, including such protean figures as Napoleon Bonaparte and Oscar Wilde; covers the personalities and events surrounding the theft of the painting in 1911 in what undoubtedly was the greatest artwork heist in history and its eventual return to the Louvre; and concludes with Mona's more contemporary as a focus of celebrity culture and pop-art ripoffs. As time goes by, photographs gradually replace paintings and drawings in the book's narrative. All in all, this book provides an interesting, though not very substantive, history of the world's most famous painting.
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April 7, 2023
Fascinating account of how the Mona Lisa became the most famous painting in the world because of Leonardo DaVinci's brilliance and popularity, not only as a painter, but as a mathematician and scientist. Nevertheless, it was not until the late nineteenth century that the portrait of the mysterious lady with the enigmatic smile became chief among Leonardo's masterpieces. Especially interesting is the story of how the Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911 and eventually returned by the thief to an art dealer in Florence a couple of years later. The book is filled with full-coloured pictures that make this journey through time a visual delight as well.
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December 29, 2013
This is a fun book. It is a short history on the Mona Lisa from the very beginning to 2005. "Leonardo and the Mona Lisa Story" is a visual journey through the life of Mona Lisa. Donald Sassoon tells the story of the painting through words and pictures. What a great way to tell an art story; pictures and words.
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October 2, 2008
Fab overview of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa by using other important art historical works. If come across at the library, pick up!
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September 19, 2013
Loved the picture book aspect if this, and that it told the story with such a limited narrative. Something that has become such a darling of our media culture explained and explored.
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