Reusable mask - Monna Pop

Reusable mask Leonardo da Vinci - Monna Pop

CH901130
Mask made of fabric, based on a detail of the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, Portrait of Mona Lisa, in a modern version of the pop world by restoring the choice of colors and graphic principle.
Cover your mouth and nose with style! Ideal in public places, this mask is reusable and washable at...
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Characteristics

Maintenance
Wash at 40°, no tumble drying or dry cleaning
Artist
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Art movements
Renaissance, Pop art
Museums
Musée du Louvre, Musée de Grenoble
Materials
Cotton, Polyester
Reference
CH901130
EAN
3336729159017
Model dimensions
16cm x 9cm
Conservation museum
Paris - Musée du Louvre

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The work and its artist

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, musician and humanist of his time (XV-XVI centuries), initiator of the second Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci is the very figure of the universal genius. After the completion of The Virgin with the Rocks, for the chapel San Francesco Grande, and that of the Equestrian Statue of Francesco Sforza, he found glory throughout Italy. The Last Supper, the ceiling of the Sforza Palace, the Mona Lisa and the Battle of Anghiari are a few of his great artworks. Leonardo also carried out a large amount of studies on zoology, botany, anatomy, geology. In 1516, he joined the court of Francis I, where he participated in urban planning projects. He is taken by an illness on May 2, 1519.