
Stake attention in this memory
A large, vertical reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," also known as "Portrait de Lisa Gherardini dit La Joconde ou Monna Lisa," is centrally displayed against a plain white wall. The reproduction depicts the subject from the waist up, with her characteristic subtle smile, dark hair, clasped hands, and a dark garment, set against a mountainous landscape with a winding river. Below the reproduction, two informational panels are affixed. The larger panel, white with black French text, provides details about the artwork, its subject, and attribution to Leonardo da Vinci. It explicitly identifies the exhibition venue as the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, France. A smaller, red-bordered panel with a magnifying glass icon contains additional French text, likely an interpretive question or comment related to the painting's expression. To the left, a subtle vertical architectural element with two visible circular fasteners suggests a display partition or frame. The scene is an indoor museum or gallery setting.
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