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Has Anyone Seen the Mona Lisa?
The Mona Lisa is the most widely recognised and most famous painting ever. Although the King of France, Francis I, and Napoleon Bonaparte both fell in love with Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, she ended up in the Louvre,
Leonardo da Vinci started the iconic 'Mona Lisa' painting in Italy but finished it in France, where he sold it to the French King, François I.
It was the Monday morning of August 21, 1911, the weekly closure day of the Louvre during the summer holidays, when an Italian mason named Vincenzo Peruggia carried out the most astounding art heist in modern times when he stole the Mona Lisa during the day, around 7 am.
Masked thieves stole priceless jewels from the Louvre on Sunday morning. The Paris museum has suffered a string of successful art heists, dating back to the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911.
A week after thieves stormed the Louvre and ripped eight priceless pieces from France’s Crown Jewels, the country is nursing a deep cultural wound.
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Iconic Landmarks That Disappoint in Person
Every traveler has a mental bucket list. You know the one — those postcard-perfect places you’ve seen in movies, history books, or Instagram feeds that you absolutely must visit before you die. The Mona Lisa’s enigmatic smile,
Following a daring €88 million jewel heist at the Louvre, a viral meme imagines the museum's artworks coming to life to defend themselves. This playful response to lax security highlights our fascination with inanimate objects becoming heroic,