Pressure builds on French museum to return Mona Lisa

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London: In an attempt to bring the acclaimed Mona Lisa painting back from France, Italian campaigners have collected over 150,000 signatures, building pressure on the Paris’s Louvre museum to return the Leonardo Da Vinci’s masterpiece to its “home city” of Florence.

The world’s most famous painting should be returned to the Uffizi museum where was displayed early in the 20th Century, according to the National Committee for Historical, Cultural and Environmental Heritage, which organised the petition. Committee President Silvano Vincenti said he has made a formal request to the French minister of culture, he said the return of the painting would be of ‘high historical value, both ‘symbolic’ and ‘moral’. But the Louvre museum itself has already snubbed the committee.

Leonardo is thought to have begun work on the enigmatic portrait of Lisa del Giocondo, the wife of a wealthy Tuscan silk merchant, in Florence in 1503. But art historians think he took it with him when he moved to France in 1516. The French Royal family then acquired it and following a spell at Versailles it ended up at the Louvre museum after the French Revolution.

It was stolen from the Paris museum in 1911 and was discovered two years later at the Florence home of the Italian patriot and former Louvre employee Vincenzo Peruggia.

Mona Lisa is a 16th century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance.

The work is owned by the French government and hangs in the Louvre museum in Paris. The painting is generally acknowledged to be the most famous work of art in the world and debate has raged for years over the reason for her famously enigmatic smile. (PTI)

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