Mona Lisa
See also: Mona-Lisa
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian Monna Lisa (literally “my lady Lisa”), named after Lisa del Giocondo, whom it portrays.
Proper noun
- A painting by Leonardo da Vinci, widely considered as the most famous painting in history.
- 1985, Bob Dotson, ...In pursuit of the American dream, page 4:
- […] found Florence Thompson, the Mona Lisa of the 1930s, a migrant mother whose picture haunted the nation.
- 2005, Zvi Rappoport; Joel F. Liebman, The Chemistry of Cyclobutanes, page 18:
- This small and deceptively simple, but extremely interesting molecular system was rightly characterized by Cram and coworkers as ‘The Mona Lisa of Organic Chemistry’, because of its ability to elicit wonder, to stimulate imagination and, last but not least, by its enigmatic elusiveness and numerous outstanding features.
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Translations
painting by Leonardo da Vinci
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