RENAISSANCE ART Mona LisaMona Lisa or La Gioconda (1503– 1505/1507)—Louvre, Paris, FranceLouvre.

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RENAISSANCE ART Mona LisaMona Lisa or La Gioconda (1503– 1505/1507)—Louvre, Paris, FranceLouvre

Giovanni Arnolfini and the Bride Jan Van Eyck 1434 OilOil on oak panel of 3 vertical boardsoak 82.2 cm × 60 cm (32.4 in × 23.6 in) (2.7 x 1.9 ft.)

The Last SupperThe Last Supper (1498)—Convent of Sta. Maria delle Grazie, Milan, ItalyConvent of Sta. Maria delle GrazieMilan tempera on gesso, pitch and mastic 460 × 880 cm, 181 × 346 in (15 x 29 ft.)

Leonardo da Vinci Lady with an Ermine 1485 Oil on wood panel 54 × 39 cm

Leonardo da Vinci

Andrea del Verrocchio, before 1476; in the Bargello, Florence

Michelangelo's Pietà, sculptured in 1499, St Peter's Basilica Rome

The Ambassadors (Hans Holbein the Younger) watch?v=ECYeIYQDO1Q&f eature=related

Edgar Mueller

605 feet (over 3x taller!)183 ft 3 in

Siena, Tuscany, Italy