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Isleworth Mona Lisa : ウィキペディア英語版
Isleworth Mona Lisa

The ''Isleworth Mona Lisa'' is a painting of the same subject as Leonardo da Vinci's ''Mona Lisa''. Though insufficiently examined, the painting is claimed by some to be partly an original work of Leonardo dating from the early 16th century.
== Background ==
Shortly before World War I, English art collector Hugh Blaker discovered the painting in the home of a Somerset nobleman in whose family it had been for nearly 100 years. This discovery led to the conjecture that Leonardo painted two portraits of Lisa del Giocondo: the famous one in The Louvre and the one discovered by Blaker, who bought the painting and took it to his studio in Isleworth, London, from which it takes its name.
According to Leonardo's early biographer Giorgio Vasari, Leonardo had started to paint ''Mona Lisa'' in 1503, but "left it unfinished". However, a fully finished painting of a "certain Florentine lady" surfaced again in 1517, shortly before Leonardo's death and in his private possession. The latter painting almost certainly is the same that now hangs in the Louvre. Based on this contradiction, supporters of the authenticity of the ''Isleworth Mona Lisa'' claim it is the unfinished ''Mona Lisa'', made at least partially by Leonardo, and the Louvre ''Mona Lisa'' a later version of it, made by Leonardo for his own use.
Also, according to Henry F. Pulitzer in his book ''Where is the Mona Lisa?'' (1960), Gian Paolo Lomazzo, an art historian, refers in his ''Trattato dell'arte della Pittura Scultura ed Architettura'' (1584), to "''della Gioconda, e di Mona Lisa'' (the Gioconda, and the Mona Lisa)". ''La Gioconda'' is sometimes used as an alternative title of the ''Mona Lisa'' hanging in the Louvre; the reference implies that these were, in fact, two separate paintings. Pulitzer reproduces the critical page from Lomazzo's tract in his own book.

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