The Mona Lisa (Italian: La Gioconda; French: La Joconde), less commonly rendered as the Monna Lisa, is an oil painting on poplar wood by the famous Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci.
You will find direction signs all over the Louvre showing you the way to the most famous exhibit of the museum. You will find the painting in this hideous room protected by toned bullet-proof glass. It is surprisingly small and I am always thinking why someone would waste his precious time during a visit of this fantastic and elegant museum with the long walk to this room.
| Gallery | France 2004, Louvre Museum | Location | Paris (France) |
| Subject | Art, People | Picture name | 3226_DSCF0112.jpg |
| Picture size | 700x525 pixel, 49,444 bytes | Date | Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
| Exposure Time | 10/600 (0.0167 s) | Focal Length | 970/100 (9.70 mm) |
| ISO Speed Ratings | 200 | Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Make | FUJIFILM | Model | FinePix S602 ZOOM |
| Exposure Mode | Auto Exposure | Exposure Program | Normal program |
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