The Mona Lisa is a renowned oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci, created around 1503-1519. It is also known as La Gioconda. The painting depicts a woman, widely believed to be Lisa Gherardini, a merchant's wife from Florence, Italy. The portrait is half-length and shows her sitting in what seems to be an outdoor balcony. Her eyes look straight ahead, and her hands rest on the arms of a chair. The painting's background is a mountain valley, with a bridge over a stream, and winding paths in the distance. The painting is known for its unique use of light and shadow, along with its enigmatic smile, which has been the subject of much analysis and interpretation over the years. The Mona Lisa is housed in the Louvre museum in Paris and is considered one of the most valuable and famous paintings in the world.
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