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Renaissance Man Mona Lisa 30 ¼” x 21” Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519 Renaissance Man Mona Lisa 30 ¼” x 21”

Lillian Schwartz Leonardo morphed to the Mona Lisa adapted from "The Art Historian's Computer" in Scientific American, April 1995, p. 106.

Lillian Schwartz Leonardo morphed to the Mona Lisa adapted from "The Art Historian's Computer" in Scientific American, April 1995, p. 106.

Lillian Schwartz Leonardo morphed to the Mona Lisa adapted from "The Art Historian's Computer" in Scientific American, April 1995, p. 106.

Lillian Schwartz Leonardo morphed to the Mona Lisa adapted from "The Art Historian's Computer" in Scientific American, April 1995, p. 106.

Lillian Schwartz Leonardo morphed to the Mona Lisa adapted from "The Art Historian's Computer" in Scientific American, April 1995, p. 106.

Salvador Dali. Self Portrait as Mona Lisa Salvador Dali. Self Portrait as Mona Lisa. 1954 Photographic elements by Philippe Halsman from: Marcel Duchamp [the catalogue of an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art] 1973, p. 195.

Andy Warhol, Mona Lisa: 1963 Serigraph, 44 1/8 x 29 1/8 in

François Picabia, 1942 replica of Marcel Duchamp, L. H. O. O. Q. 1919 François Picabia, 1942 replica of Marcel Duchamp, L.H.O.O.Q. 1919. from The Art of Making Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (An Exhibition Catalogue -- 2 October 1999 - 15 January 2000

Martin Kantor, "Surrealism. " (http://mysite. verizon Martin Kantor, "Surrealism." (http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3m4hs/index.html) Adapted the photographers web page: Taken at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Surrealism exhibit store. Shirt manikin had Dali Mona Lisa painting  behind. Photographer positioned camera to match both objects and used Photoshop to seam and create shadows Copyrighted image reproduced with permission of its author.

Mona in Toast, from Ripley's "Believe it or Not" museum in Orlando, Florida. Perhaps a recreation of the example shown above. From Ripley web-site. The Mona Lisa on Toast by Tadhiko Okawa recreated Da Vinci's Mona Lisa ... from pieces of burnt toast. Okawa creates these edible works by etching the picture on aluminum foil, wrapping each piece of toast in a section of foil, cuting out the design, then toasting it in a horizontal toaster. From Personal Projects -- Extraordinary Works from Ordinary Objects. The World of Ripley's Believe-it-or-not. New York, Black Dog and Levinthal Publishers, 1999, p. 100. [approximate citation.]

Jeff Nishinaka, a Paper Sculpture of the Mona Lisa used in an advertisement for Savin Copiers as appearing in American Way, published for American Airlines, February 15, 1998.