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If you're exploring the works of Clouet pere et fils, you'll enjoy the huge collection of Clouet portraits on the French government's website "Joconde": CATALOGUE DES COLLECTIONS DES MUSEES DE FRANCE Archéologie, beaux-arts, arts décoratifs, ethnologie, histoire, sciences et techniques.
Unknown No Longer Julianne Douglas 2008
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He had little originality, and his facility often descends to commonplace, but much of the music in 'Joconde' and
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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"Joconde" (_Nouvelle Tirée de L'Ariosto_, canto xxviii.) see _Contes et
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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"Joconde," was led to the composition of pious hymns, and versifications of the Psalms of David.
Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes Jean de La Fontaine 1658
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"Joconde," she cried, "hush thee -- Oh, hush thee!
The Geste of Duke Jocelyn Jeffery Farnol 1915
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Finally, after the war's end, la Joconde returned to the Louvre in June 1945.
Mona Lisa's Miles: The Misadventures Of Leonardo's Masterpiece On the Road 2011
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Welcome plates have featured Zac Posen shoes made from chocolate-striped Joconde sponge, pale-green pistachio Alexander McQueen dress biscuits and Anya Hindmarch bags wrapped in almond marzipan.
Beyond the Fruit Basket Alexandra Wolfe 2011
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Musee d'Orsay, Musee d'Rodin -- The Louvre is the single most visited monument on the world and contains arguably the most famous that doesn't mean best painting of all time, La Joconde.
Michael Yarbrough: A Student's Guide to Backpacking: Paris Michael Yarbrough 2011
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Welcome plates have featured Zac Posen shoes made from chocolate-striped Joconde sponge, pale-green pistachio Alexander McQueen dress biscuits and Anya Hindmarch bags wrapped in almond marzipan.
Beyond the Fruit Basket Alexandra Wolfe 2011
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Tradition has long linked Gherardini to the painting, which is known in Italian as La Gioconda and in French as La Joconde.
Researchers to dig in convent tombs for bones of Mona Lisa model 2011
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