
"The Isleworth Mona Lisa" The most famous "other" Mona Lisa. Possibly painted, at least in part, by Leonardo da Vinci. Insufficiently examined, but it seems to have been painted in the early 16th century. It depicts the same model at a younger age than the more famous image. The painting is larger than the one hanging in the Louvre, and the subject takes up a smaller percentage of the overall canvas space. The clothes and hands appear to be the same. Over the years there has always been some doubt as to whether La Gioconda and the Mona Lisa are two paintings , or one.

"Mona Lisa" by David Griebeling made from 800 Rubic cubes

"Mona Lisa" by Andy Warhol 1963. Warhol produced the Mona Lisa in response to its exhibition in the United States at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

"Mona and the Metal Men" by Mark Bryan 2006.

"The Last Mona" by Dolk. Stenciled in Bergen, Norway.

"Mocha Lisa" created by 8 volunteers, using 3,604 cups of coffee, mixed perfectly with 564 pints of milk for the 2009 Aroma Coffee Festival in Sydney, Australia.

"The worlds largest Mona Lisa" Produced by over 500 painters from village of Dafen in Guangdong Province, China, who contributed 999 oil painting segments of various sizes to create the gigantic portrait for the Shenzhen Pavilion of the Urban Best Practices Area at the Expo Park in Shanghai in September 2010.
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