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The '''''Mona Lisa''''' was a painting by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], unfinished as of 1506, depicting a young lady. Upon first seeing it, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] remarked positively about the piece; however, Leonardo rebuked that it was ''"badly drawn"'' with an overdone, meaningless smile. | The '''''Mona Lisa''''' was a painting by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], unfinished as of 1506, depicting a young lady. Upon first seeing it, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] remarked positively about the piece; however, Leonardo rebuked that it was ''"badly drawn"'' with an overdone, meaningless smile. | ||
It is mentioned in the Animus Database that Leonardo, in his last days, gave the painting to [[Salaì]]. | It is mentioned in the Animus Database that Leonardo, in his last days, gave the painting to his longtime assistant [[Salaì]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 06:05, 14 December 2011
- "The Apple has been put to rest, perhaps it would do you good to focus on painting. You seem to be doing decent work on this one."
- ―Ezio Auditore da Firenze on the Mona Lisa[src]
The Mona Lisa was a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, unfinished as of 1506, depicting a young lady. Upon first seeing it, Ezio Auditore da Firenze remarked positively about the piece; however, Leonardo rebuked that it was "badly drawn" with an overdone, meaningless smile.
It is mentioned in the Animus Database that Leonardo, in his last days, gave the painting to his longtime assistant Salaì.