Image: Mona Lisa stolen-1911
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Description: The Mona Lisa's vacant place in the Salon Carré, Louvre Museum, after having been stolen in 1911. Above the vacant wall space is Veronese's The Feast at the House of Simon (now in the Museum of Château de Versailles), on one side, Titian's Allegory painted for Alfonso d'Avalos, and on the other Correggio's 'Betrothal of St. Catharine [Catherine] of Alexandria'.
Title: Mona Lisa stolen-1911
Credit: "The Two Mona Lisas" by Walter Littlefield, article from Century Magazine, Vol. 87, N° 4 (Feb 1914). Published by The Century Company Direct link to article
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