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A blackout eye mask, with adjustable headband and soft padding, for total relaxation and a good night's sleep. With an image the world famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
€12,75
CPOW000088
105 x 150 mm
Leonardo Da Vinci most famous work on a nice postcard!
€1,50
This magnet has a quality print of Leonardo Da Vinci's famous work: The Mona Lisa
€3,50
A beautiful notebook with 36 blank cream-colored pages.
The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
The reproduction on this note
€8,95
BSHW000074
Always handy for groceries, this bag can carry a weight of up to 20 KG.
€12,75
A nice folder to store your papers, up to A4 size. The folder is matt laminated and has a high-quality full-color print.
Can be closed with elastic.
€4,95
Easy to use, this magnetic bookmark clips around the pages to prevent it from falling out of your book or magazine.Painting by Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519) entitled: Mona Lisa (also known as 'La Gioconda' or 'La Joconde' ) made around 1503. The origina
€1,95
Always handy for groceries, this bag (with inner pocket) can carry a weight of up to 20 KG. The bag is packed in a small extra pocket with zipper which can be used as a small wallet, for example. The bags are water resistant due to the material.
Strong t
€14,85
High quality ART puzzle
Material: Blue board
size: 44x68 cm
Including: A4 print of the piece of Art
Brand: Museum Editions
€19,65
This photo pen features a quality print of an impression of Da Vinci, Mona Lisa. The print is inlaid behind a transparent layer, writing color; blue.
€2,50
In our on-line museum shop you will now also find this pill box with print of the famous work of Leonardo Da Vinci: Mona Lisa.
With the push of a button you open the pill box and you will find three separate compartments on the inside.
€8,95
AKRW000052
Dimensions 57x42 x 5 mm
€3,25
A nice hand fan to dissipate the worst heat!
The fan is made of durable bamboo, with a print on fabric.
€9,95
Reproduction on wood: This reproduction is indistinguishable from a real painting. A beautiful reproduction with a high-gloss finish that subtly continues over the edges. With mounting eye at the back. But separate drop is also an option.
€42,50
A 24-page lined notebook with a reproduction of Leonardo Da Vinc's famous painting, the Mona Lisa.
€5,45
A beautiful notepad with 36 blank cream-colored pages. The dimensions are 105 x 148 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the notepad easy to use.
€4,50


One of the world's most intriguing and famous works of art is undoubtedly the Mona Lisa, painted by legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci. Also known as La Gioconda, this portrait has captured the imagination of art lovers, critics and the general public for centuries. In this blog we reveal the fascinating history, artistic significance and mysterious appeal that contributed to this painting's legendary status.

The artist

Leonardo da Vinci, the master behind the Mona Lisa, was not only an extremely talented artist, but also a visionary scientist and inventor. His curiosity and in-depth study of human anatomy, perspective and lighting effects led to the creation of this unparalleled portrait sometime between 1503 and 1506. Da Vinci's ability to capture emotion and depth in the facial features of the Mona Lisa remains unsurpassed and is a testament to his mastery .

The Mona Lisa

The painting shows a woman with a mysterious smile and a piercing gaze, which has been speculated and admired for centuries. Da Vinci's use of sfumato, the subtle blurring of colors and lines, gives the face of the Mona Lisa a vivid and realistic appearance that continues to amaze visitors. The background of the painting, a dreamy and inhospitable landscape, adds an element of mystery and depth to the portrait.


The identity of the woman in the painting has provoked much speculation and research, but the most accepted theory is that she is Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, a Florentine merchant. This is supported by historical documents and research that indicate the painting was commissioned around 1503, corresponding to Leonardo's return to Florence.

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