Leonardo da Vinci’s “” known as La Joconde or Monna Lisa, the 1st quarter of the 16th century (1503-1518)
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(circa 510 BC) (-522 – -486), found in Susa apadana palace of Darius
Marguerite Gérard’s “,” created in the 4th quarter of the 18th century (around 1786)
(XXVth century), (-2420 – -2400), from Girsu
Jacob de Littemont’s “” (1425-1450)
, 12th century; 13th century (1100 – 1300), found in Spain





