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Monna Lisa
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/09 13:24 UTC 版)
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Monna Lisa or the Monna Lisa
- Rare form of Mona Lisa.
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1858 May 3, “Exhibition of the Royal Academy. [Second Notice.]”, in The Daily Telegraph, number 888, London, →OCLC, page 6, column 1:
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This young artist [Frederic Leighton] is one of [Luigi] Lanzi’s and [Giorgio] Vasari’s men. He has plainly drunk long and eagerly at the Painter’s Castaly: the fount of beauty and of grace that assuaged the thirst of those who painted the “Monna Lisa” and the “Belle Gardinière;” who modelled the “Horned Moses” and the “Slave;” who designed Peter’s great Basilica, and the [Lorenzo] Ghiberti Gates at Florence.
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1905 July, Henry Dwight Sedgwick, “The Mob Spirit in Literature”, in The Atlantic, Washington, D.C.: The Atlantic Monthly Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2022-09-28:
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When the crowd reads Hamlet or stares at the Monna Lisa, it acts in obedience to authority — to the authority of the critics; it has ceased to be a mob, it recognizes the word of command, given by Lessing, Sainte-Beuve, Matthew Arnold, or Ruskin, and marches, as to military music, rank upon rank, in orderly sequence, and salutes the world’s masterpieces.
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1910 July 24, “Monna Lisa Not Stolen. Story of Theft of Famous Painting from Louvre Without Foundation.”, in The New York Times (Transatlantic Wireless and Cable News section), New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2025-07-09, page 2, column 6:
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There is absolutely no foundation for the story printed in America on the authority of the Cri de Paris that Leonardo da Vinci’s famous “Monna Lisa” portrait has been stolen from the Louvre and has passed into the possession of a millionaire collector in New York.
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1925 December 4, “O.U.E. Lecture at Winton: Joseph Conrad”, in Bournemouth Daily Echo, number 7829, Bournemouth, Dorset, →OCLC, page 4, column 3:
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Walter Pater’s wonderful description of the painting, “Monna Lisa,” was applicable to the women characters in Conrad’s novels. Such characters as Mrs. Travers in “The Rescue,” Arlette in “The Rover,” or Flora de Barral in “Chance,” had a poignant beauty born out of strange melancholy, and a certain foreknowledge of the destinies of mankind which made them fitting symbols of fate.
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1931 August 24, “Flashbacks (from Post-Gazette Files)”, in Oliver J. Keller, editor, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, volume 5, number 20, Pittsburgh, Pa.: P-G Publishing Co., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 6, columns 6–7:
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Leonardo Da Vinci’s great painting, “Monna Lisa,” worth $5,000,000, was stolen from the Louvre, Paris, 20 years ago.
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2012 September 29, Willow Park Wines & Spirits, “Enter for a chance to win a trip to Italy with trusted expert Michael Bigattini”, in Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alta., →ISSN, →OCLC, page C10, column 1:
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The spirit of Monna Lisa fills the air at Vignamaggio, an extraordinary 14th century Renaissance villa just outside Greve in Chianti. […] One of their [the Gherardini family’s] descendants, Lisa Gherardini, daughter of Vignamaggio owner Anton Maria and wife of Florentine notable Francesco del Giocondo, is the model for Leonardo’s enigmatic painting Monna Lisa.
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