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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Mona Lisa - da Vinci

 



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The MONA LISA


The Mona Lisa is a World-Renowned portrait painting created by Italian Renaissance master Leonardo DaVinci .  Painted on a poplar wood panel between 1503 and 1519, it depicts a woman widely believed to be Lisa Gherardini, the wife of Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. Today, the masterpiece is permanently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, where it hangs behind temperature-controlled, bulletproof glass.

  • The Sitter: Her Italian title, La Gioconda (and French La Joconde), translates to "the jocund one" or "happy"—a playful pun on her married surname, Giocondo. 
  • The Enigmatic Smile: Leonardo utilized his revolutionary sfumato technique—applying ultra-thin, smoky layers of oil glaze to create imperceptible transitions between shadow and light. This makes her expression look dynamic, appearing to change or disappear depending on the angle of your gaze. 
  • Groundbreaking Composition: Leonardo pushed art forward by adopting a stable, pyramid-shaped, three-quarter length pose. Unlike typical stiff, profile portraits of Renaissance women, she looks directly back at the viewer with an unprecedented air of self-assurance. 
  • The Landscape: The background features a wild, imaginary landscape of jagged mountains, winding roads, and misty water elements that seem to organically blend into the curves of her hair and clothing.

  • LEONARDO DaVINCI
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was was the ultimate ItalianRenaissance polymath, widely regarded as one of the most diversely talented individuals to have ever lived. While his enduring global fame initially rested on his masterful brushwork, he seamlessly bridged the worlds of art, science, and engineering. Driven by an insatiable curiosity—what he called saper vedere ("knowing how to see")—he treated every natural phenomenon as an object of rigorous study. 
    Masterpieces of Art
    Though fewer than 20 of his paintings survive due to constant technical experimentation and chronic procrastination, they remain milestones in Western culture. 
    • Mona Lisa: Housed in the Louvre Museum, it is the world's most famous, visited, and parodied portrait, celebrated for its enigmatic smile and masterly sfumato shading technique. 
    • The Last Supper: This massive mural in Milan captures the intense psychological drama immediately after Jesus announces a betrayal, pioneering dynamic perspective and emotional depth. 
    • Vitruvian Man: An iconic ink drawing that perfectly blends the human anatomy with mathematical proportion, symbolizing the Renaissance humanist ideal.

  • Tuesday, September 16, 2014

    Bellino Stupino Mori Barbaresco Brunello and The Mona Lisa ............... in New York

    Daniel Bellino-Zwicke (R)
    with
    ITALO STUPINO  "The KING of SANTA STEFANO" BARBARESCO
    at
    WINEBOW PORTFOLIO TASTING 2014
    New York, NY


    CASTELLO di NEIVE BARBARESCO 
    From ITALO STUPINO


    I drank trhough and tasted all of Italo's phenominal Barbarescos as well as his; Dolcetto d' Alba Basarin 2011,
    Pinot Noir 2012, and Barbaresco Santa Stefano 2006 & 2009 ... Italo is The King of Santa Stefano .. He has the only vineyard. He used to sell fruit to Bruno Giacosa, but the contract is up and Italo will be the only one in the World making Barbaresco Santa Stefano from now on. We drank the base Barbaresco Castello del Neive 2010 and the Barbaresco Santa Stefano 2009, both awesome, but the Santa Stefano had a slight edge of awesomeness. But not by much, both are great wines, perfectly balanced with fine fruit, and perfect examples of what a great Barbaresco should be. They are Textbook. It was great to see Italo again. He is the man! I just love that guy, and would rather drink his Barbaresco over anyone else's. ANd this of course includes Angelo Gaja, who makes some great Barbaresco, but the prices are through the roof, and dollare for dollar I'd put Italo's up against Gaja's any-day-of-the week .. You can't do any better ... Although I must say, I really enjoyed Anjelo's offerings last year when I tasted the wines at a tasting in New York with Anjelo and daughter Gaia ..



    Daniel Bellino Z with Alessandro Mori of Il Maronetta Brunello

    at The WORLD TRADE CENTER
    New York, NY
    Montcalm Wines Portfolio Tatsing

    Alessandro tasted me on his latest vintages of his estates awesome Brunello ..
    I really loved the 2008 Brunello Normale and the Brunello Reserva Madonna del Grazia 2008 was off the charts awesome .. The 2009 Brunello and Brunello Ros. Madonna del Grazia where awesome as well ... Alessandro let me have a taste of the Brunello 2010, which was a bottle tasting and has not been released.. The 2010 Brunellos, by law cannot be released to January 2015 and this was a nice suprise advanced tasting of a 2010 Brunello .. Alessandro was beaming. He is very proud of the wine and he said the vintage is one of the best. "I wouldn't disagree."

    ZENATO AMARONE





    M ARIOLAS
    with His Families
     TURIGA




    Vernaccia di  San Gimignano 

    Vernaccia diSan Gimignano



    Princessa Natalia Strozzi 
    Princessa Natalia Strozzi





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    SEGRETO ITALIANO, 
    THE LATEST FEM DANIEL BELLINO ZWICKE ..
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     MONA LISA
    MONA LISA

       Guicciardini-Strozzi are theoldest wine producers in Italy with their Cusona estate established in 994 AD ( no, we didn't forget the 1). They produced the very first Vernaccia di San Gimignano in 1200 AD and this very wine was exalted by the likes of Dante,Michelangelo and Boccaccio not to mention drank byPopes. It was only when Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" started to cause so much hysteria, that two academics embarked on a quest to find out whom the Mona Lisa really was and if she had any living descendant. Inevitably their quest took them to knock at Cusona's doors, where Prince Girolamo Strozzi opened up the family's archives to reveal what was known in the family. However, something else was soon to be discovered that even the Strozzis could not expect. During a former British Prime Minister's private visit to their Cusona estate, the latter was being entertained with some of the family's tales. One of such tales was that of a marriage in the sixteenth century between a female ancestor and an English aristocrat. It was at this point that the former British PM suddenly remembered to have come across this very fact in a book he once read.
    He therefore suggested a further deepening of this lineage' study at the London's British Library. Here, documents certifying the marriage of Camilla Guicciardini-Strozzi to Sir Thomas Darcy were found along those certifying the birth of their five children. One of them, Frances, married into the Marlborough family eventually becoming one the ancestors of no less than Sir Winston Churchill himself.
    Until now these news have not been divulged outside the academic circles to avoid being associated with the book and attract unnecessary media attention. It is now our very pleasure and privilege to bring this truly unique tale of history and culture linking Italy and Great Britain for wine and history lovers alike.